Dean Collins wrote:

I'm a bit confused, if you have asterisk already-why would you bother.

Wouldn't it make more sense for MythTv to act as an extension of your
existing Asterisk PBX?

Cheers,
Dean



That is how I set it up. But the problem was that asterisk allready uses the default sip port (5060) so the mythphone sip extention had to use another port to be able to connect to the asterisk server. This is only a problem when asterisk and mythphone are running on the same machine.

Steven

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