I loaded PBX in a flash and I have a simple dialplan setup. I'm guessing this needs to go on the DMZ of my router for anyone to get to it correct? Is there any way to keep it behind the router and map to it or is that more trouble than it is worth?Thanks!Ronny
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I'm trying to do the same and have read the mentioned sites. The one item I can't seem to get past is a working TFTP server. What is the easiest method to get one running and what packages in Linux or Windows work best?Thanks for putting up with a Linux newbie. Ronny
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Ken I was thinking the same thing tonight. I have a Palm Treo 750 (AT&T) that is not used anymore. There is one card to add WiFi to it. After that I need to find a SIP client for Windows mobile 5. Any ideas?These phones are cheap and the WiFi card is about $35-40 + shipping.
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Never seen any ads except for them. Actually the thing sits on a server down in the garage so I don't see anything! Darn thing just works! I bought it as a second line when the wife is using the copper line to work.Ronny K4RJJ
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Anyone know if the Cisco 7940 would work?Ronny
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Hello list,
I am doing some work for a non profit group.As part of this, I am going to be putting in a 30 handset Asterisk solution. We are trying to keep the costs
Darn shame it could not be on a weekend. I would have liked to go.Ronny Julian
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> On Tuesday 09 September 2008 16:36:37 Dean Collins wrote:
> > There have been at least 4 announcements with dates
Is the idea to switch to another video source or stay with the callers camera? An option for both would be nice. I could see a help desk placing a caller in que and a 1-2 min video coming on showing some simple video of "how to hook it up".
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