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On 9/5/07, Dave Fullerton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Carlos Chavez wrote:
I have a customer that has two buildings that are connected with a
fiber link. We have a single Asterisk server to cover both buildings.
Now the customer went and
Carlos Chavez wrote:
I have a customer that has two buildings that are connected with a
fiber link. We have a single Asterisk server to cover both buildings.
Now the customer went and bought an overhead paging system for the
remote building and they want to integrate it with Asterisk.
I have a customer that has two buildings that are connected with a
fiber link. We have a single Asterisk server to cover both buildings.
Now the customer went and bought an overhead paging system for the
remote building and they want to integrate it with Asterisk. Is there a
device
The phones you are using might support it already (and not even need
the system)
the grandstreams I have do, but I can't speak for any others.
Quoting JR Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a customer that has two buildings that are connected with a
fiber link. We have a single
I have a customer that has two buildings that are connected with a
fiber link. We have a single Asterisk server to cover both buildings.
Now the customer went and bought an overhead paging system for the
remote building and they want to integrate it with Asterisk. Is there a
device that
Carlos Chavez wrote:
I have a customer that has two buildings that are connected with a
fiber link. We have a single Asterisk server to cover both buildings.
Now the customer went and bought an overhead paging system for the
remote building and they want to integrate it with Asterisk.
Something like this should work
http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.php?products_id=3517osCsid=85766c1b3901219249d6fdea9bc7b7c0
On 9/4/07, Carlos Chavez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a customer that has two buildings that are connected with a
fiber link. We have a single
You can use an inexpensive PC with a sound card. Install Asterisk on
it and set an extension that calls /dev/dsp. This will send audio
out the speaker port on the sound card.
Setup a trunk between this unit and your primary Asterisk server and
you should be in business.
Bryan M. Johns
Most of the overhead paging systems I have worked with had an CO
input, which worked with the FXO port on an ATA. A couple brands had
multiple source options, it is worth checking, I had problems with
poor audio quality using the sound card with asterisk.
On 9/4/07, Carlos Chavez [EMAIL
Bruce Reeves wrote:
multiple source options, it is worth checking, I had problems with
poor audio quality using the sound card with asterisk.
I did as well using the built-in sound on the motherboard that I was
using, switched to a Sound Blaster Live Value card and that problem went
away.
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