RE: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Vonage a provider?

2005-03-11 Thread Jeremiah Chapman
Wiley,

Thanks for articulating what I know I feel and suspect that many others feel
as well. It is a simple fact that some people like to hear from a human
directly that they are on the right or wrong track. Often it is the fastest
way to figure something out. 

-Personal story:--
I learned about asterisk just recently and I leaned very heavily on my
brother who has been at it for a long time now. I did not do much research
at all. I asked him what to do and how to do it. He told me what he knew and
then pointed me to the websites that had good information on them. Using his
knowledge, his dial plan etc plus what I learned on the websites, I was able
to put a complete system together in no time with multiple extensions,
voicemail, administrative extensions that allow configuration etc. Because
he was willing to help without slamming me about GOOGLE, I amazed him at how
fast I learned it. And now, I know it! It took me less than a week to be
able to say that.
--Personal story over:-


Bottom-line, 

It is much more efficient to stand on the shoulders of those who have
already learned Asterisk than it is to start from scratch.



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RE: [Asterisk-Users] FIX YOUR AUTO-RESPONDERS!!!

2005-02-06 Thread Jeremiah Chapman

That's brilliant. So you want everyone to fix the symptom instead of the
problem. I guess that makes sense to some people.


Jeremiah C.



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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] FIX YOUR AUTO-RESPONDERS!!!

I think most people have spent more time complaining about the
AUTO-RESPONDERS than it takes to hit the delete key.




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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Damn DTMF Beeps on my calls

2005-01-26 Thread Jeremiah Chapman
Well, it sounds to me like his phone actually "IS" sending you keypresses.
You stated that it goes silent on his end while you are hearing his DTMF
tones. Sounds like the phone is silencing his end, as it would if he were
intentionally dialing out. I am guessing that he has a bad phone or
something on his end is causing the issue.

Sincerely,

Texas Web Geek


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Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 1:03 AM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Damn DTMF Beeps on my calls

Well this happens a LOT when I call one particular person, not so much when 
I call others.

Both sides of the call are running Sipura ATA's with * in the middle, no 
termination or Zap in between at all.

It seems that when I call this person from my home address it occurs a LOT 
like 1 or 2 times a minute or more at times. When I call from another 
location, same ATA type but different building it doesn't happen (I don't 
think).

The other caller does not here it at all, he only hears silence when I hear 
the beep. It sounds EXACTLY like a key being pressed on my phone. It's not 
just a beep, to answer the other posters question.

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From: "Steven Critchfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" 

Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Damn DTMF Beeps on my calls


> On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 13:38 -0600, Me wrote:
>> Can someone give me a clue as to why I keep hearing DTMF type beeps on my
>> phone calls. It sounds exactly like someone on the other end is pushing a
>> key on their phone but they are not!
>>
>> Has anyone ever heard of this before? It use to happen once in a while,
>> today it's been happening a LOT and it's driving me batty..
>
> As usual, if you want to ask a smart question you need to add more
> details.
>
> DTMF can be caused by "talk off". Essentially a voice pattern that
> triggered the DTMF detection. Now for the part that would have been
> smart, identifying the location your DTMF is being detected. If it where
> all zap, then it is the DTMF routines in asterisk/zapata, but as you
> didn't bother to expound what is going on, it could be SIP hardware
> phones acting up on you.
>
> More details please before you go batty.
> -- 
> Steven Critchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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