On 4/12/11 1:21 AM, Don Kelly wrote:
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The same argument could be made for any commercial solution. Why use
Asterisk when we could throw $4,000 at our problem for a commercial
solution?
I'd like to have a solution that would have the features you suggest for
$400.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:34 AM, Andreas Sikkema h...@ramdyne.nl wrote:
On 4/12/11 1:21 AM, Don Kelly wrote:
Continuing top posting...
The same argument could be made for any commercial solution. Why use
Asterisk when we could throw $4,000 at our problem for a commercial
solution?
I'd
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Don Kelly d...@donkelly.biz wrote:
Continuing top posting...
The same argument could be made for any commercial solution. Why use
Asterisk when we could throw $4,000 at our problem for a commercial
solution?
Really
I'd like to have a solution that
Search the lists. Some hints:
Viking electronics makes a door box that connects to any analog line
(IIRC e-20).
They also make a DTMF keypad that integrates in series with any analog
line. They might also make a door box with a DTMF keypad on it.
Sandman makes a relay that will get energized when
Continuing top posting...
The same argument could be made for any commercial solution. Why use
Asterisk when we could throw $4,000 at our problem for a commercial
solution?
I'd like to have a solution that would have the features you suggest for
$400.
--Don
On Behalf Of C F
Sent: Monday,
Hi Everyone,
Looking to replace a condo intercom system. Apparently the current one taps
into the lines and dials phone numbers but needs to be changed as it's
faulty.
I will probably still use the same analogue dialing and back it up with a
VoIP line and use the current cabling that is in