Roel Cuppen wrote: > Thanks Bruno, You're welcome!
> That's somekind of solution i'm looking for. > I've a nokia 6310i (also bt). I suggest this thing shouldn't work. Nokia's BT handset support is a piece of junk, to say the less. > But what is miax ? http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/miax-devel/ (there is also chan_bluetooth but I didn't follow its development lately) > btw , can you tell more about yout solution ? (links e.d.) Search my posts on miax-devel sf.net list archive. One of the very first was a complete "from ground" configuration of miax and asterisk. the others were tests with many USB dongle types and other phones, which mostly failed BTW :-( Including miax on astlinux would be an interesting thing, although I prefer to run it on another box so I can reboot it every now and then if necessary without disrupting asterix at all. As a side note, there are many guys running miax on linksys NSLU2 running openslug firmware with GSM codec and even a few with openwrt. if only there was an g729 codec for it... :"( ( NSLU2 is IXP420 based but has horsepower to just a few -- 2 to 4 -- simultaneus users. OTOH it is sufficient as a cheap an affordable GSM-to-SIP device alternative to that pricey ones out there, thanks to miax! ) Hope this helps, !3runo P.S. I still don't use astlinux because the lack of opendsp driver to be able to use it with Brazilian E1-R2... :-( _______________________________________________ Astlinux-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.kriscompanies.com/mailman/listinfo/astlinux-users Donations to support AstLinux are graciously accepted via PayPal to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
