On Sun, 6 May 2012, Nunya Biznatch wrote:
Thanks for the info. It got me digging deeper. I definitely don't want
to screw this one up, but I've got to pinch pennies to get this done, so
don't want to buy anything that would just be nice to have. ...but if I
have to get it, that's what I'll
Hello;
is it normal that connid and resutid have values of 73 and 74 ??
How come this value increases ? What does this mean for values 1 to 70 ??
[May 7 08:52:41] -- Executing [h@sub:10] NoOp(SIP/kal3-024f,
) in new stack
[May 7 08:52:41] -- Executing [h@sub:11]
All,
has anyone any experience in using Wifi smartphones as SIP clients? Does
this work properly? What models/brands are optimal for this (in terms of
ease of use, battery life etc)?
Thx!!
B.
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-- Bandwidth and
Used the Snom M9 Wifi DECT phones, they work like charm.
SIPDroid on Android phones work good too, however latency is going to be
nightmare for u in softphone n wifi kinda scenario.
Use good quality Access Points like Ruckus Wireless.
Mitul
On May 7, 2012 1:55 PM, Bart Coninckx
Hi,
thx! The Snom M9 does not look like a Wifi phone however, nor is it a
smarthpone. In order to use that I would have to use access points that
can handle both Wifi and DECT. Astraa seems to have (an expensive) one.
SIPDroid crossed my mind. You say they work OK but the latency is
Yeah well Snom M9 is a Wifi DECT Phone (it creates its own 2.4Ghz Frequency
which is understood only between Base Station n M9 Units, It works just
like your standard Chordless phones) difference being that the Base station
is SIP enabled.
SIP Droid is great to work with, it solves most of the
Bart Coninckx bart.conin...@telenet.be writes:
has anyone any experience in using Wifi smartphones as SIP clients?
Yes...
Does this work properly?
It works nicely for home use for power users who can accept the odd lost
call and know how to restart the app or the phone when something goes
Benny,
very useful, thank you.
So, in short, at this stage it's best to go DECT for wireless and if
DECT and Wifi need to be combined (because both types of devices exist
in the organization), it's preferable to go to access points that offer
both networks.
Correct?
thx,
BC
On 05/07/12
Dear Tzafrir;
For sure I re run ./configure
Actually, I formatted the machine and reinstalled .. also I removed the
asterisk 1.4 and extracted again and I ran ./configure, make and make install.
All of these I tried !
As long the Linux OS is new, then it is not possible to get chan_dahdi. And
What about phones like the Unidata WPU-7800 (
http://www.udcsystems.com/product/wpu7800.php) ? Does anyone have
experience with those? Would these also suffer from connection losses?
thx,
BC
On 05/07/12 10:57, Benny Amorsen wrote:
Bart Coninckxbart.conin...@telenet.be writes:
has anyone
Well in that case, you might seriously want to look @ M9 they are cost
effective n definitely work.
Most of these cell phone type looking phones have a serious battery
drainage problem.
Smartphones really have a long way to understand how to preserve battery
and deliver one thing (i.e. calls)
man, 07 05 2012 kl. 12:03 +0200, skrev Bart Coninckx:
What about phones like the Unidata WPU-7800
( http://www.udcsystems.com/product/wpu7800.php) ? Does anyone have
experience with those? Would these also suffer from connection losses?
I don't know that particular phone, but dedicated wifi
The phone I pointed to is a WiFi phone, the M9 is a DECT phone.
Different animal. The question is regarding using WiFi as the WiFi
infrastructure is already in place.
I understand smartphones is not a good option, but what about these WiFi
SIP phones?
thx!
B.
On 05/07/12 12:21, Mitul
Il 07/05/2012 10.46, Mitul Limbani ha scritto:
Yeah well Snom M9 is a Wifi DECT Phone (it creates its own 2.4Ghz
Frequency which is understood only between Base Station n M9 Units
Certainly nothing to do with wifi, neither the frequency/phisical layer
nor the protocols involved matches.
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On 5/7/2012 4:24 AM, Bart Coninckx wrote:
has anyone any experience in using Wifi smartphones as SIP clients? Does
this work properly? What models/brands are optimal for this (in terms of
ease of use, battery life etc)?
www.acrobits.cz has Acrobits and Groundwire, which are both great on
On 05/07/12 13:04, Benny Amorsen wrote:
man, 07 05 2012 kl. 12:03 +0200, skrev Bart Coninckx:
What about phones like the Unidata WPU-7800
( http://www.udcsystems.com/product/wpu7800.php) ? Does anyone have
experience with those? Would these also suffer from connection losses?
I don't know
Bart Coninckx wrote:
I understand smartphones is not a good option, but what about these WiFi
SIP phones?
I thing smartfones simply lack a business grade softhone implementation.
WiFi SIP phones share some problem with smartphones: battery runtime
and, most important, roaming and handover.
On 05/07/12 13:50, giovanni.v wrote:
I thing smartfones simply lack a business grade softhone implementation.
WiFi SIP phones share some problem with smartphones: battery runtime
and, most important, roaming and handover.
In WiFi network handling roaming/handover is up to the client, this is
When SendDTMF() finish the process then I want to hang up the call after 20
seconds.. What is the solution to do this?
I know there is S(x) option for Dial() application but it still count
during SendDTMF() process.
Thanks
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Finally, I'll have a Windows-based workstation that will be used to
remote into all the services, for administration, etc...
Why?
Unfortunately, the existing PBX Administration Software only works on
WinBloze. I'm stuck with it until I can decommission it.
I need to plan to use FreePBX
On Mon, May 07, 2012 at 02:59:17AM -0700, bilal ghayyad wrote:
Dear Tzafrir;
For sure I re run ./configure
Actually, I formatted the machine and reinstalled .. also I removed the
asterisk 1.4 and extracted again and I ran ./configure, make and make
install. All of these I tried !
As
On Sun, May 06, 2012 at 10:42:16AM -0600, Greg Woods wrote:
I have a Digium TDM400P card that appears to have died. The first noted
symptoms were that dahdi would fail to reload on boot. On closer
inspection, the card looks totally dead; no lights on at all.
Does the device show up in lspci?
On Mon, 2012-05-07 at 10:26 -0500, Russ Meyerriecks wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2012 at 10:42:16AM -0600, Greg Woods wrote:
I have a Digium TDM400P card that appears to have died. The first noted
symptoms were that dahdi would fail to reload on boot. On closer
inspection, the card looks totally
Hi,
is it possible to detect 4 length pattern busy cadence detection on FXO lines
in 1.8??
Here the tones are:
425Hz Pattern(0.2ms on, 0.2ms off, 0.2ms on, 0.6ms off)
in asterisk 1.4 busy detect worked
in asterisk 1.6 didn´t work and i was told that 1.6 can´t handle 4 length
patterns, but
On Mon, May 07, 2012 at 12:03:17PM +0200, Bart Coninckx wrote:
What about phones like the Unidata WPU-7800 (
http://www.udcsystems.com/product/wpu7800.php) ? Does anyone have
experience with those? Would these also suffer from connection
losses?
I've been using a UTStarcom GF-210 for the last
On Mon, 2012-05-07 at 19:03 +0100, Roger Burton West wrote:
On Mon, May 07, 2012 at 12:03:17PM +0200, Bart Coninckx wrote:
What about phones like the Unidata WPU-7800 (
http://www.udcsystems.com/product/wpu7800.php) ? Does anyone have
experience with those? Would these also suffer from
On Mon, May 07, 2012 at 09:14:36PM +0200, Hans Witvliet wrote:
Hope that these are better that the utstar F1000:
Keep on re-chargibg as battery is empty in no-time, and security is
lousy; just wep, no wpa.
WPA and WPA2. Battery lasts about a day in dual mode, much longer in
2G-only of course.
motty.cruz motty.cruz at gmail.com writes:
Hello I apologize for not being specific.
I'm using SIP. Our provider is call Wiline. I do not have Dahdi install on
this server. The phone I used is Polycom soundpoint ip 450.
Rining continues in the background after successfully answered,
- Original Message -
From: Sebastian Gutierrez scg...@gmail.com
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Monday, May 7, 2012 10:38:03 AM
Subject: [asterisk-users] 1.8 busypatterns
Hi,
is it possible to detect 4 length pattern busy cadence detection on
FXO lines in 1.8??
Hello Maarten,
Our issue was with our VOIP provider or so I think, because after I called
my provider the issued went away, I have not heard any complaints since, it
happened a few times two days in a row then it went away.
Hopefully you documented time and phone numbers when it happened and
Can you point me to the commit to see if i can backport it?
Thanks
El 07/05/2012 18:50, Jonathan Rose jr...@digium.com escribió:
- Original Message -
From: Sebastian Gutierrez scg...@gmail.com
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Monday, May 7, 2012 10:38:03 AM
Subject:
On Mon, 2012-05-07 at 10:26 -0500, Russ Meyerriecks wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2012 at 10:42:16AM -0600, Greg Woods wrote:
I have a Digium TDM400P card that appears to have died. The first noted
symptoms were that dahdi would fail to reload on boot. On closer
inspection, the card looks totally
On Mon, 7 May 2012, Nunya Biznatch wrote:
It is my intention to do everything from the command line. However,
there will be times when I'll have Interns coming in and doing some of
the MAC activities, and I thought this might be an easier way for the
day to day to get done.
Sounds like a
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