Hello,
I'm new to Echo Cancellation and I was wondering how it is handled/works on
pure VoIP networks using Asterisk?
I did some research on the internet about EC on VoIP networks, but I can't
really put a grasp on it.
We currently have some Echo Cancellation chips on our Digium cards, but are
El 26/08/14 a las 05:33, Grant Bagdasarian escibió:
I’m new to Echo Cancellation and I was wondering how it is
handled/works on pure VoIP networks using Asterisk?
there is no echo problems on pure VoIP networks.
echo is a common problem when you have changes from analog to digital.
The only
I got a call from an overseas call center telling me about the
problems with the Windows machine I was using. They wanted to remote
in and fix things for me ... (Ignore the fact I use a MacBook Pro or
an ASUS laptop with Debian).
What I found curious was the caller's name was Asterisk, and the
Asterisk can set any Caller ID name and number you want with the CALLERID()
function.
Type 'core show function CALLERID()' on the Asterisk command line to get
the details.
Whether your trunk will convey the Caller ID you have set is another matter
- and entirely the choice of your outbound
What I found curious was the caller's name was Asterisk
On our systems, if I don't assign a CID number to an inbound call that is
blocking it's CID, the default shown on the Polycom phones is Asterisk. I've
set it up that any inbound call with no CID is assigned a 0 for the phone
number and
On 08/26/2014 09:55 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
What I found curious was the caller's name was Asterisk
On our systems, if I don't assign a CID number to an inbound call that is
blocking it's CID, the default shown on the Polycom phones is Asterisk. I've
set it up that any inbound call with no CID
Am 26.08.2014 16:45, schrieb Jeffrey Walton:
I got a call from an overseas call center telling me about the
problems with the Windows machine I was using. They wanted to remote
in and fix things for me ... (Ignore the fact I use a MacBook Pro or
an ASUS laptop with Debian).
This is a common
I got a call from an overseas call center telling me about the
problems with the Windows machine I was using. They wanted to remote
in and fix things for me ... (Ignore the fact I use a MacBook Pro or
an ASUS laptop with Debian).
What I found curious was the caller's name was Asterisk, and
Hi,
Is it possible asterisk could provide voip client have auto authentication
ability? so in the voip client we don't have to input user and password and
what we have to input in voip client just ip gateway?
Just in the voip client, because in asterisk we have to input user and
password in the