Re: [asterisk-users] How to connect a POTS robo alert dialer to asterisk with email notification

2013-02-03 Thread David Smiley
Thanks for your time and the pointers, John.

I finally found the perfect solution for me: 
http://www.amazon.com/La-Crosse-D111-101-E1-WGB-Wireless-Monitor/dp/B0081UR76G/ref=dp_ob_title_def
The device is $69, plus $10/month for alerts.  And I get to monitor the 
temperature online, which is a great bonus.

If I do eventually decide I want phone service, I'll consider the voip.ms 
VOIP service you mentioned.

Thanks again.

~ David

On Feb 3, 2013, at 8:14 AM, John Novack jnov...@stromberg-carlson.org wrote:

 
 David Smiley wrote:
 Hi John,
 
 On Feb 2, 2013, at 6:52 PM, John Novack jnov...@stromberg-carlson.org 
 wrote:
 Sounds like a nice application for an HP Thin Client, AstLinux and an FXS 
 ATA
 Even simpler would be an ATA and a VOIP service, though I don't think much 
 of SIP exposed to the Internet. I suppose since this will only be placing 
 calls from the ATA though.
 I can't seem to find a VOIP provider that's pay-per-call (what I want) vs 
 pay-per-month (what I don't want).  At least I don't want to pay more than a 
 few bucks/month for how little I'll use it.
 voip.ms is a prepaid service with a very low monthly fee for their value 
 service. $12-$24 per year plus minutes depending on the rate center. I assume 
 US.
 Certainly a better deal than Magicjack.
 OOMA is more up front, and I believe they now have some monthly fee?
 Also, do you not ever go to this location and want phone service during that 
 time?
 But I think I just came up with my solution.  A cheap ~$60 temperature 
 monitor that uses standard phone service, coupled with Magic Jack.  The 
 Magic Jack Plus is $70 up-front and $30/year; not bad.  I'll look some more 
 for other options first.
 
 What would you do IF there is an alert?Do you have someone who could 
 respond that is nearby and is able to fix whatever is wrong?
 Yes; I have a winter care-taker who happens to live next-door.
 
 ~ David
 
 
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 Dog is my Co-pilot
 


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[asterisk-users] How to connect a POTS robo alert dialer to asterisk with email notification

2013-02-02 Thread David Smiley
Hello!

I'm totally new to the world of Asterisk, and so my apologies in advance if my 
question has been asked before or is in the manual because I'm too new to even 
know what to search for.

I own a property far-away that isn't inhabited year-round.  I want to come up 
with a low-temperature alert system so I can be notified that there is 
insufficient heat for whatever reason (e.g. failed boiler, or ... ?).  There 
are some systems in the several hundreds of dollars price range that could 
either hook up to my WIFI to a monitoring service (sometimes with monthly 
fees), or a cell-phone based one that sends a text message.  Then there are 
inexpensive ones for about $60 that can hook up to a plain old telephone jack 
and dial a number with an automated voice to alert the receiver of the problem. 
 But I don't want to buy phone service to this place just for this device.

So I'm wondering if I could buy an adapter of some sort with a phone port and 
ethernet port.  An ATA?  But then I'm sure it'd need to talk to some sort of 
VOIP service.  Where I live year-round I have an underpowered build-your-own 
HTPC computer that stays on the internet all the time and occasionally I access 
it remotely.  Perhaps I could install asterisk there.  But then I have no idea. 
 Ultimately I want to get notified somehow (e.g. email) that this phone dialer 
sent an alert.  Maybe this is more trouble than its worth :-)

~ David
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Re: [asterisk-users] How to connect a POTS robo alert dialer to asterisk with email notification

2013-02-02 Thread David Smiley
Hi John,

On Feb 2, 2013, at 6:52 PM, John Novack jnov...@stromberg-carlson.org wrote:
 Sounds like a nice application for an HP Thin Client, AstLinux and an FXS ATA
 Even simpler would be an ATA and a VOIP service, though I don't think much of 
 SIP exposed to the Internet. I suppose since this will only be placing calls 
 from the ATA though.

I can't seem to find a VOIP provider that's pay-per-call (what I want) vs 
pay-per-month (what I don't want).  At least I don't want to pay more than a 
few bucks/month for how little I'll use it.

But I think I just came up with my solution.  A cheap ~$60 temperature monitor 
that uses standard phone service, coupled with Magic Jack.  The Magic Jack Plus 
is $70 up-front and $30/year; not bad.  I'll look some more for other options 
first.

 What would you do IF there is an alert?Do you have someone who could respond 
 that is nearby and is able to fix whatever is wrong?

Yes; I have a winter care-taker who happens to live next-door.

~ David
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