My reccomendation. if it's not broke, then don't fix it. Unless
your getting in al new hardware, then maybe do the switch, but until
then, tell your boss, or whover is calling the shots, that the system
works, and until there is a major flaw, or a major reason to switch
other, other than just
I want to setup a quick * box, and test out it's
functionality using a softphone, but the only thing I'm thinking is, even if I
get my box up and running properly, how will I call it!? I want to test things
like the voicemail system, and all that, befor eI start buying cards and adding
them
I want to be able to make calls on my laptop, and
then have an * box, route the call via a proper phone line. Is the above
possible?
I'm no expert on * , I don;t even think i class as a newbie yet, but my
understanding of a sat. link to the net is that the link is one way, as in
downstream, and you still need an upstream conenction to your service
provider. If this is the case, then remember, your internet service is only
as
But the above, I mean is there a stipped down
distro avalible, that comes with * ?
I have 5 BT phone lines coming into my office. We
use four for international calls, and one for local/mobile calls. We have just
obtained another call carrier, and now we would like to be able to make calls
from any phone to any carrier, without having to remember what details to tap
into
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Small office requirements - Can this be done?
Angel Gabriel wrote:
I have 5 BT phone lines coming into my office. We use four
Does anyone know if a web interface has been created for * ?
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I've just been informed, in an IRC room, that it is possible to use a
modem card with *. Can someon please confirm this for me? Thanks in
advance.
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On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 16:49, Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 09:36, Angel Gabriel wrote:
I have a machine in my office, it is labelled Cable and Wireless, and on
the back it says, SMarT-1
I have searched the web, and no joy. It connects to a PC via a serial
cable, has
On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 20:35, Rich Adamson wrote:
I have a machine in my office, it is labelled Cable and Wireless, and on
the back it says, SMarT-1
I have searched the web, and no joy. It connects to a PC via a serial
cable, has anyone heard of such a device?
Sounds like a
On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 17:14, Chris Albertson wrote:
Come on you guys! Steven is right. It took me all of two minutes to
find the manual for this little bvox using google
Find it on this page http://www.dialerbuddy.com/mitel.htm
How to use it from Linux? It's a serial device send data
I have a machine in my office, it is labelled Cable and Wireless, and on
the back it says, SMarT-1
I have searched the web, and no joy. It connects to a PC via a serial
cable, has anyone heard of such a device?
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I have a machine in my office, it is labelled Cable and Wireless, and on
the back it says, SMarT-1
I have searched the web, and no joy. It connects to a PC via a serial
cable, has anyone heard of such a device?
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On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 17:14, Rich Adamson wrote:
I have a machine in my office, it is labelled Cable and Wireless, and on
the back it says, SMarT-1
I have searched the web, and no joy. It connects to a PC via a serial
cable, has anyone heard of such a device?
Sounds like a CSU/DSU that
Can anyone please direct me to UK based suppliers of equipment. Website
URL's would be appreciated. TIA
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I was wondering, can I test * using just a modem card? I was want to
check ome of the features, before I go and buy some cards. (Thanks for
th elink to the reseller page, you know who you are!)
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On Sat, 2003-09-13 at 13:42, Rich Adamson wrote:
FWIW, I just immplemented * on a RH9 box using the CVS without any problems
whatsoever. The RH9 box was built from CD's as a workstation (with everything
installed), up2date ran to bring it reasonably current, etc. I had installed
ser a few
I guess the subject line says it all. I want to purchase a card to use
in my small office/call center.
I have ten lines coming into this place, and I current have four of them
for public use... *call center* and the rest for business. But the
problem is, the lines are not all supplied by the same
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