Michiel van Baak wrote:
Is there any other solution like this out there that works
with asterisk ?
If you find something, I would be interested in the outcome.
I want something for the house here, at the moment I just have 2 analog dect
bases plugged into the same line, but you cant roam
Have asterisk installed, and working with my 2 quicknet phonejacks and 1
linejack cards.
I cant seem to get my way thru getting the linejack to answer, and give some
choices to the callers. I cant get the phonejacks to work when I change there
entry to mode=dialtone in the phone.conf, thats
I have an asterisk server behind NAT - no audio on the test external calls I
have tried making so far.
Read http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+SIP+NAT+solutions - No solution
evident from there, sounds like I have case 9. I would have thought that all I
would have to do is port foward and
G.Marshall wrote:
The rtp audio is going phone to phone, not via asterisk. This is one of
the reasons I am trying to set up SER with Asterisk.
I thought that canreinvite=no was supposed to force the audio to go via asterisk?
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Rod Bacon wrote:
We have antiquated caller ID schemes here in Australia. We barely
support numbers from other local carriers, let alone OS ones. Certainly
no names either.
When dialing out thru voipjet, I can put anything I like and it will come thru
to my mobiles in New Zealand just fine
David Phelan wrote:
Anytime I receive a landline to anything over here in AUS, it comes up as
Overseas
I asked telecom why, and they said that the standard used doesnt support longer
then 3+7 digits, so international numbers may not fit. I would still like to be
able to send an NZ number
Sandy Thomson wrote:
Has anyone had any success with this card?
Thank you.
I am looking for a source for the clones in NZ - getting the real deal here isnt
an option (killer shipping) and at the moment I am just having a play with
asterisk and have given up on the internet linejacks I
If it does materialize, im up for 3 or 4 of them at that price.
Huddleston, Robert wrote:
Well poo - if I can use that word I'm one of those poor family guys who
loves to buy hardware on the cheap =)
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Is it just me that sees the post above as spam?
If we (tinw) even consider buying stuph from spammers, then we are
encouraging them in their sociopathic behavior, and as a consequence they
will do more spamming.
What is the consensus here?
It is a product announcement for a new product that
Do I need licenses to use the codec in New Zealand?
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. This is
however very basic stuff.
Jan
Richard Malcolm-Smith wrote:
Do I need licenses to use the codec in New Zealand?
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trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
If you know where to look there is another option out there that doesnt
use either method, but I have doubts about how legal that one is, so I
will not comment on that.
Can someone give me some pointers for this?
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Is there no way to have asterisk determine its IP either via upnp or else
resolve a dyndns hostname rather then having an entry in the config file?
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Larry Alkoff wrote:
I've just heard about DECT which is used for about 50 million phones in
Europe and is just starting to appear in the US.
DECT stands for Digitally Enhanced Cordless Telephone
and supposedly has much greater range than other cordless telephony.
Additionally, you can purchase
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