Joseph Gutowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
I wasn't suggesting Asterisk should magically be able to pick up the
call before it rings at all, just that if my old roommate could
manage to dive across the room and pick up half way through the
first ring 99% of the time, surely a computer
On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 10:22 +0100, bam wrote:
I have setup an asterisk box with 3off X100P cards and hooked them up
to the PSTN. So far so good, everything does what it is supposed to do
for the msot part.
Incoming calls seem to ring three or four times before asterisk then
skips to do what
On Friday 22 April 2005 10:45, Dave Cotton wrote:
On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 10:22 +0100, bam wrote:
Incoming calls seem to ring three or four times before asterisk then
skips to do what it is supposed to do. If the caller drops the call
before the extensions have started ringing asterisk seems
3-4 rings seems kind of long, I usually see 1.5-2 (enough to grab the
caller ID here in the States).
The only way I know of to speed it up is to turn off all of the
features like distinctive ring detection, caller ID, etc. -- depending
on your usage, that may help some. I haven't confirmed that
On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 10:45, Dave Cotton wrote:
On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 10:22 +0100, bam wrote:
I have setup an asterisk box with 3off X100P cards and hooked them up
to the PSTN. So far so good, everything does what it is supposed to do
for the most part.
Incoming calls seem to ring three
Joseph Gutowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Either way, the best I've ever managed on the X100P's was 1 ring
before Asterisk picks up and starts doing its thing.
Well, when you think about it, it's hardly going to pick up after zero
rings, is it? :)
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On Friday 22 April 2005 12:07, Peter Corlett wrote:
Joseph Gutowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Either way, the best I've ever managed on the X100P's was 1 ring
before Asterisk picks up and starts doing its thing.
Well, when you think about it, it's hardly going to pick up after zero
3-4 rings seems kind of long, I usually see 1.5-2 (enough to grab the
caller ID here in the States).
The only way I know of to speed it up is to turn off all of the
features like distinctive ring detection, caller ID, etc. -- depending
on your usage, that may help some. I haven't confirmed
Joseph Gutowski wrote:
The only way I know of to speed it up is to turn off all of the
features like distinctive ring detection, caller ID, etc. -- depending
on your usage, that may help some. I haven't confirmed that this
actually does anything myself, but it seems logical that Asterisk
could
Gavin Hamill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 22 April 2005 12:07, Peter Corlett wrote:
[...]
In the UK it's entirely possible - the CallerID info comes through
as encoded data before the first ring has taken place :)
Polarity change, a burst of V23 data, then the normal rings
A good
I wasn't suggesting Asterisk should magically be able to pick up the
call before it rings at all, just that if my old roommate could manage
to dive across the room and pick up half way through the first ring
99% of the time, surely a computer could do it (if it wasn't waiting
for caller ID or
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