All these questions depends really on your specs, what type of hardware are we talking about? Giganet cards/ethernet?
That article is pretty old, don't
count too much on it. It's pretty hard to have good sound quality for all lts
clients, specially in a voip call center environment, you probaly need a QoS to
determine priority of the bandwidth and so on.
Best,
Ramon
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Hi to the list,
I have an LTSP system and an Asterisk server
configured and running.
Currently, LTSP terminals can't run softphones, so
I'm using ATAs
attached to analog phones.
The question is: how
should I configure LTSP so softphones run OK with
my Asterisk server?
Recently I found an interesting article:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8165
It says it's necessary
_deactivate_ sound system on the server (so the
softphone uses audio devices
directly from the terminal) and compile
kphone (the softphone used) with LBE
in order to use it as a Local
app.
My question is: Is it really
necessary to compile an app to use it as
local app? I'd want to use x-lite
(from xten software), which comes
precompilled. Even more: for those who have
a similar configuration:
Is it necesasry to have a softphone as a local
app?
Thanks in advance
Greetings.
--
Alberto
Giménez
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