[asterisk-users] Anyone that know of DECT "client" for asterisk?

2020-10-03 Thread Sebastian Nielsen
Anyone here that knows some hardware USB "client" (DECT) that can connect to
a DECT base station and act as a "provider" in asterisk?

Ergo, asterisk is the DECT handset, and connects to the DECT base station.

Its also important that it also works with most asterisk-compatible devices,
including for example raspberry's.

 

The reason I ask, is that many providers in sweden have started disabling
SIP account details and now require usage of their own "router's". Using FXS
adapters is not an option as the digital->analog->digital conversion gives
very high echoes in the phones.

The idea is to have something simulate a DECT handset, connect to the
provider's router, and thus be able to still use asterisk.

 

Best regards, Sebastian Nielsen



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Re: [asterisk-users] some domains resolving issues

2020-10-03 Thread sergio



We could extend that to runtime as well.


Would be nice!


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Re: [asterisk-users] call an IP camera?

2020-10-03 Thread Antony Stone
On Thursday 24 September 2020 at 16:31:33, hw wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> is it possible to "call" an IP camera?  I'm thinking about something like
> bridging with a music stream, but instead of streaming audio, bridge with
> the video stream from the camera.

I'm curious - did you manage to get anywhere with this?


Antony.

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Re: [asterisk-users] BLF support in Asterisk and early/confirmed/terminated/proceeding NOTIFY states.

2020-10-03 Thread Michael Keuter


> Am 03.10.2020 um 03:26 schrieb Jobst Schmalenbach :
> 
> I have a setup with Yealink phones & Asterisk Server (all latest patches).
> 
> I am using BLF to display the states of other phones. While this works MOST 
> of the time (busy, being called) it does NOT work when a phone is NOT 
> regisstered at all, the yealink phones display a green dot EVEN if a phone is 
> turned off (try explain this to users, they are shaking their heads!!!)
> 
> I can see on the Asterisk server it shows correctly in the logs when a phone 
> is disconnected.
> It also advises the otehr phones correctly when a phone is busy, even if a 
> person starts dialing - the red dot shows up milliseconds later on ALL of the 
> other phones.
> 
> I have asked a question about this before Green Dot
> 
> So I went and asked Yealink about this. The reply was something like this: 
> “Currently the phone can only support the BLF LED display with 
> early/confirmed/terminated/proceeding NOTIFY states.”
> 
> My question now is can I implement this properly on an Asterisk server?
> I.e. when a phone gets disconnected that all other phones are advised “hey I 
> am not available” and actually show a RED dot.
> thanks
> 
> -- 

Hi Jobst,

there is a setting for the Yealink phones so that the BLF keys are "off" 
instead of "green" when idle:

BLF LED Mode = 1

in the provisioning files:

features.blf_led_mode = 1

Hope that helps.

Michael

http://www.mksolutions.info




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