On Thursday 18 December 2008, Justin Phelps wrote:
I've been struggling with an ongoing problem the last month.
Here is the layout of the wiring:
T1 from ISP DiTech Echo Cancel device Voice Channel-Bank
(same) T1 from ISP (same) DiTech Echo Cancel device asterisk1 server
zap card fax
In North America:
0 is the intra-lata operator
00 is the inter-lata operator
0+ something else will be an operator assisted call
AFAIK this is not correct at least here at east coast (MA, NY, NH...)
1 is a national call (local or long distance)
011 is international call
Some providers allow
On Saturday 24 January 2009, j...@j4computers.com wrote:
This is, hopefully, just a case of brain fade.
With zapata.conf and zaptel.conf in place, asterisk loaded, no dial plan
and all LEDS on the card lit, I get no dial tone, plugging an analog phone
into ports 1 or 2, only a buzz and click.
What I am trying to do, is get rid of the initial + in phone numbers
coming in from VoIP clients on mobile phones. I have outgoing extensions
that choose which of two providers to choose (based on cost for different
destinations), and I was hoping not having to have two sets of extension
Dne St 3. září 2014 10:49:41, Khalid Touati napsal(a):
I will be trying with H263+ and let you guys know, thank you for the good
news! I almost lost hope in Asterisk enabling me to use video (with
identical softphones using same codec :) )
It only worked for me when I had only one video codec
But when I catch open wifi network in a mall or a Tim Horton zoiper fail
to register.
Do they block IAX port 4569 or IAX protocol?
Sometimes they use a Captive portal, you have to open a webpage first and
confirm some agreement. Until you do, all the packets except those being
redirected
> Incidentally, I do know I can put a Register statement into sip.conf, and
> then be able to use the Dial() application just using the username (and
> this works), however I need a solution which can support two or more
> accounts at different remote providers having the same username.
You can
Hi everyone.
Did anybody ever tried to connect asterisk to t-mobile network using their
"wifi calling" feature? From what I was able to find it's just SIP over TLS
using phone number, IMEI (not sure why) and IMSI to authenticate.
Trying to make this work to be able to use my existing cell number
On Wednesday 15 of March 2017 07:55:09 Andre Gronwald wrote:
> ISP won't change, but will check.
> in the hidden menus it isn't changeable either.
Can you get your own modem? (double) NAT is ugly hack.
> However, it is working after i deactivated VoIP in the router. And even
> after reenabling