Joe Desbonnet a écrit : > This is more a general linux/telephony question so I hope it's ok to ask here. > > I need an application to be able to popup an information window > depending on the caller id of an incoming analog telephone call. > > I know this can be accomplished with some modems, but I don't like > this solution because it involves installing PCI or RS232 modems and > does not scale well for more than a few phones lines. > > I would much prefer hardware that has a network interface on the > computer side. The GrandStream HandyTone 486 adapter looks like it > just might be able to do this, but there is insufficient detail in the > manual to know for sure. > > Does anyone have suggestions for a (low cost) hardware setup to accomplish > this? > It doesn't depend on hardware/software only. In many countries, caller ID on analogic lines is a paid service to be activate by the telco. I never spend one cent for such service, so no caller ID on my calls when I use our regular lines.
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