Hi there,
Don't know if it helps, but in AU you can tell the telco to place all calls
on 2 ISDN's at the same time.
Same in Germany at Telekom: Standard BRI (2B+D) can be grouped together
onto the same number. But, I know just applications of this with the
point-to-point form of the
, I would ask
for BERT-tests in the ATM-layer loop of your DSL.connection while your
father has no phone talk on the POTS side and then with a running phone
talk on on his phone.
Bob...
On Tue, 2006-05-09 at 20:41 +0200, Juergen K. Zick wrote:
Well,
to avoid a misunderstanding see
HI,
well, that was what I expected in my posting yesterday. For me, your wiring
looks strange. Here in Germany, we have spiltters connected to the
incoming line which have two outputs: A high pass filter output for the DSL
signal and a low pass output with DC pass-through for the POTS
device, the SPLITTER !!!
maybe your dad can try that ...
All DSL connections in Germany are build up like that and I have not seen
any that did _not_ work with this cabling ...
--Jürgen
Juergen K. Zick wrote:
HI,
well, that was what I expected in my posting yesterday. For me, your
wiring
Well, I have no idea how DSL lines are connected in the US but what happens
to a normal Internet connection when the phone is being picked up ?
Test scenario could be that your Dad is listening to an Internet radio
station or other audio stream and then being called
BTW, how are the real
HI There
if the line is a standard EUROISDN with DSS1 protocol then it's not a risk
at all to take and to connect it. You get an S0 interface from your TELCO
and there cou can plug in any EUROISDN compliant equipment e.g. TAs, phones
and, of course, ASTERISK ...
I would suggest that you AT
of ...
Regards,
Jürgen
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Hello,
I'm using these phones and I have also flashed them with new images. But, I
use them with IAX2 ... If that helps you contact me off-list, pls. Settings
are like any other PA168/PA1688 based phone ..
Jürgen
Good Evening from Toronto.
I have just installed [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.6 and
Hi there,
Well, looks like you are going to start a new telephony company ,-) ...When
it is a quite dense populated area then there
should already be enough cables and operting providers ...
If you can find support by cable owners then you could indeed start to
setup some WiFi cells using
Hi There,
this is very much dependent from your provider, your PDA/cell phone and the
network. For GSM networks in Europe e.g. the providers have different types
of information available through the CB channels of their base stations.
This data can always be read and stored in your
Some more recent phones have the possibility to be connected to seperate
GSM-boxes. E.g. there is a plug-in for the (older) Nokia 9210(i)/9290(i)
Communicators and most of the Symbian phones with Bluetooth support can be
connected to any Bluetooth-enabled GPS-mouse ...
I think, getting the
Hi Christian,
difficult to say for me. I would just recommend another config which runs
stable on my i586-based embedded system:
mISDN (latest CVS) and chan_mISDN (latest CVS as well) . I used this with a
FRITZCard PCI and now switched to a HFC-S card and have tested that
sucessfully in TE
HI,
all newer HFC-S cards will do. Depending on your application and system,
you could easily ebaying an used Fritz!Card PCI or some active AVM B1
controller. Depending on the card you want to use you must se ZAPHFC or
mIISDN/chan_isdn or chan_capi or mixtures with 2 different cards ...
Hi there,
as far as I know (and some staff of German Telekom, who are really knowing
about they are talking) there is not such a public number you could call
for such a purpose. German Telekom has special owkrplaces Prüfplätze from
where such kind of tones can be supplied to a specific
Well, Philipp .. as it is a development of DLINK Germany, they can name it
whatever they like, even if it sounds strange ;-) ...
Nevertheless, the box looks like quite competitive thing, with ISDN FXO and
FXS, 3 POTS FXS, WLAN etc ... Hard to compete for an embedded system like
the
I would suggest extend the libcapi20. I already did such an extension
to
libcapi20 to support the bintec remote-capi. This means with that
libcapi20,
each program (including chan_capi) can do remote-capi without any
change...
That was my preferred option. It sounds like you did most of
The more I look, the more I think that the bintec protocol might be the
one required to talk to the Cisco anyway. Do you have those patches
somewhere?
According to the lists
http://www.c10.com.au/web/Products/ISDN/RVSCOM_Compatible_Routers.pdf
the CISCOs support the DCP of RVS-COM ... But
Hello,
that is even possible without MODEM hardware. It should work with a
simple call forwarder/diverter. It connects to both line ends and works
more or less like a analogue 2-port pbx with a fixed programmable
forwarding number. Offered e.g. in Germany from AUERSWALD (A-BOX)
Hi Folks,
thanks to * WIKI and some human pointers I got this phone running with a
* 1.0.5 on a WRT54GS with chan_skinny ... The phone has the firmware F2.02 .
I wonder if more recent firmware makes more sense regarding usability and
compability of that not so recent phone. Which firmware most
Hi Greg,
Juergen,
Did you build this yourself? Or is it one of the other packages
out there? I've got a couple of OpenWRT54GS units that I'd like to try
this on.
I took the precompiled packages for OPENWRT and just configured them. I
tried first with the WRT54G and mounted volumes via NFS
Hi Dalon,
I have it running including VMAIL, 3 SIP and one IAX2 account AND OPENPVN ...
Incoming and outgoing connections are OK, both in nat'ed local 192.168.x.x
and external real IP adresses ...
--Juergen
I am wondering if anyone has asterisk running successfully on a linsys
WRT54GS router
Hi folks,
I got a demo version of a Siemens HiPath RG2200 Gateway/Gateway which I
probably have to integrate with an * PBX for some time:
Some HiPath extensions should be registered to the * box using H.323 ... as
a proof of concept for a smooth migration from HiPath to Asterisk.
Hi folks,
I was looking quite unsuccessfully for some info or experiences using *
with chan_capi or isdn4linux using a RemoteCapi client (distributed Capi
client), based on ISDN-DCP based ISDN-routers like a Zyxel Prestige 202 or
CISCO 740 or BINTEC BIANCA RCapi ...
Anybody out there who could
Hi there,
hopefully I'm not too off-topic ...
I registered my first PSTN number in the e164.arpa service. I tested my *
setup in a testbed and I think it should work correctly.
Could probably somebody who is already successfully using ENUM lookups
volunteerfor a short test? And contact me for
Well,
Kevin I agree .. but we really had this topic not too long ago ...
--snip--
Nevertheless, it's worth to visit
http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/
and to think about the (mostly bad) consequences of software patents ...
And see this example
http://webshop.ffii.org/
it will open your eyes ...
I
Hi Folks,
I just try to get * 1.0.0 compiled on a SLACKWARE 10.0 box. * 0.9.1 did
compile and work without any problems. But now, I run into an compile error
which I just can't get resolved.
ZAPTEL compiles OK, LIBPRI complies OK, but then during compilation of
ASTERISK:
.
.
.
gcc -pipe
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