Ciao,
ho recentemente acquistato un metodo molto costoso per guadagnare su Internet.
Il metodo funziona davvero!!!
Ora, in un giorno guadagno piĆ¹ denaro di quanto molti ne guadagnano in un mese.
Le mie statistiche per oggi. Ho guadagnato _570 in 40 minuti. Fico, vero?
Questo metodo
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Hi,
I'm using a GXP2000 (that's sharing the same GXP2020 firmware file) with the
latest 1.1.5.10 beta release. It's working since a week and seems working very
well. Before I was using the 1.1.5.3 and I had no problem. 1.1.4.xx versions,
instead, are not performing like that one (audio,
Hi Neofita, Doug and All.
I think I've the same problem but I don't know if it's related to the bug
suggested below.
I try to explain my behavior:
- I dial the voicemail extension.
- I hear: You have 1 new message. Press 1 for new messages, press 2 for... or
# to exit (I listen the complete
and bye,
Marco.
On 10/24/07, marcotasto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some days ago I've sent to David Rowe a little patch that preserves the
echo cancel
status between calls.
Surely this is only appropriate where you have a local analogue device
that is unchanging - If you retained the EC
Hi Alan.
I've installed OSLEC with zaptel-1.4.5.1 applying the patches made for the 1.4
version and I have had the same problem.
Looking at the compiler options I've found that the symbol ECHO_CAN_FROMENV is
defined by default and this prevents the echo selection from zconfig.h.
I've solved
Alan,
I'm glad to see that you are able to run zaptel and OSLEC following my tweak!
Some days ago I've sent to David Rowe a little patch that preserves the echo
cancel status between calls.
I'm using it since several weeks with my TDM400P home based PBX and I think
that's a really effective
Hi All,
sorry if I post again this e-mail but I think the first one was lost.
I don't know if this is OT but I'm working in my spare time at a small
hardware project that match to what's requested below.
It's a board with Input/Output capabilities and 10Mbps ethernet interface. It
has
2007 12:27:33 +0200, marcotasto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi All,
sorry if I post again this e-mail but I think the first one was lost.
I don't know if this is OT but I'm working in my spare time at a small
hardware project that match to what's requested below.
It's a board with Input
I did something similar one year ago for a friend of mine that was interested
to answer to bell door from internal phones.
I used an HT286 with a sort of homebuilt analog hybrid with a microcontroller
able to automatically answer when the ring was present on the HT286 FXS line
(when calling
Ciao Neofita.
I'm trying my GTalk account and I'm still having the same problem.
I've installed the gnuTLS-developer rpms and rebuilt and re-installed the
complete Asterisk package but without success.
I'm working with OpenSuse 10.2.
This is my debug info that's quite similar to what you've
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