Eric Wieling wrote:
People that try to wing it and install Asterisk when they don't know
telecom just gives people a bad impression of Asterisk and VoIP in
general. This helps nobody except the pocketbook of the consultant.
I agree. But I think that comment is incredibly funny. I'd like to
There are krone blocks designed for CAT5, and I've seen them in use as well.
However, there's no way I'd be using them for today's networks.
/Especially/ having seen one of these krone blocks used to double-punch
two network ports together.
Bill Andersen wrote:
Oh, yes. I saw an entire
Al Baker wrote:
I know that everyone has gaps in their knowledge, but I am just
staggered that
systems are being sold/deployed with such fundamental TELCO workings not
being
understood. Frightening.
Yep, unbelievable.
This is the reason most PBXs are ground start, is there Zap
RE Kushner List Account wrote:
Al Baker wrote:
I know that everyone has gaps in their knowledge, but I am just
staggered that
systems are being sold/deployed with such fundamental TELCO workings not
being
understood. Frightening.
Yep, unbelievable.
This is the reason most
I think the scary thing is that, for most people, basic knowledge of
telephony was almost impossible to come by outside the opaque and
secretive world of telco.
That is until Asterisk came along!
Perhaps there should be a regulatory requirement to read The Future of
Telephony, cover to cover,
Drew Gibson wrote:
I think the scary thing is that, for most people, basic knowledge of
telephony was almost impossible to come by outside the opaque and
secretive world of telco.
That is until Asterisk came along!
Perhaps there should be a regulatory requirement to read The Future of
Eric Wieling wrote:
Drew Gibson wrote:
I think the scary thing is that, for most people, basic knowledge of
telephony was almost impossible to come by outside the opaque and
secretive world of telco.
That is until Asterisk came along!
Perhaps there should be a regulatory requirement
Drew Gibson wrote:
Eric Wieling wrote:
Drew Gibson wrote:
I think the scary thing is that, for most people, basic knowledge of
telephony was almost impossible to come by outside the opaque and
secretive world of telco.
That is until Asterisk came along!
Perhaps there should be a
I have a client that is using the Sangoma A200DE with two phone lines
attached.
The problem is:
They use their phone (Grandstream GXP2020) to dial out of the system.
Instead of getting ringing, there is someone on the other end of the
line that happened to dial in at the exact same moment.
At 5:22 PM on 08 May 2008, Forrest Beck wrote:
I have a client that is using the Sangoma A200DE with two phone
lines attached.
The problem is:
They use their phone (Grandstream GXP2020) to dial out of the system.
Instead of getting ringing, there is someone on the other end of the
I know that everyone has gaps in their knowledge, but I am just
staggered that
systems are being sold/deployed with such fundamental TELCO workings not
being
understood. Frightening.
C. Chad Wallace wrote:
At 5:22 PM on 08 May 2008, Forrest Beck wrote:
I have a client that is using the
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