Re: [Asterisk-Users] telephony that "just works"

2005-10-11 Thread lenz



In data Mon, 10 Oct 2005 23:54:43 +0200, tim panton  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:


Errm, I had not intended that URL to be made public to all of the 1  
subscribers to
this list! My voicemail will be overflowing :-( So I've removed it for  
now.


I will notify the list when it is ready for mass use!

Tim.


You just did a stress test of your * server and your network link! :-)
l.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] telephony that "just works"

2005-10-10 Thread tim panton


On 10 Oct 2005, at 19:46, lenz wrote:

In data Mon, 10 Oct 2005 14:03:55 +0200, tim panton  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:



Yep, I'm working on such a thing.

I have a demo version running at http://www.westhawk.co.uk/ 
software/faceless/CallUs.html


You don't even need to install it, it runs in the user's browser.
( you will need IE6 and java installed -  I'll get other browsers  
supported later this week).


Email me if you want to test it out, and I'll arrange to answer  
the phone :-)


Tim.



Errm, I had not intended that URL to be made public to all of the  
1 subscribers to
this list! My voicemail will be overflowing :-( So I've removed it  
for now.


I will notify the list when it is ready for mass use!

Tim.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] telephony that "just works"

2005-10-10 Thread lenz
In data Mon, 10 Oct 2005 14:03:55 +0200, tim panton  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:

Yep, I'm working on such a thing.

I have a demo version running at http://www.westhawk.co.uk/software/ 
faceless/CallUs.html


You don't even need to install it, it runs in the user's browser.
( you will need IE6 and java installed -  I'll get other browsers  
supported later this week).


Email me if you want to test it out, and I'll arrange to answer the  
phone :-)


Tim.



I'd say it's excellent! worked fine with my Opera browser.
how do you plan to release this thingie? looks very very promising!
Thanks
l.



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Re: [Asterisk-Users] telephony that "just works"

2005-10-10 Thread lenz
In data Mon, 10 Oct 2005 18:57:20 +0200, Michael Van Donselaar  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:


Rather than recompile with presets, you'd probably want to change the  
reg keys
used in the installer.  When I was first developing iaxComm for family  
and

friends, I distributed the executable with a .reg file with their
username/password, the asterisk server , and a few speed dials preset.

I finally wrote the installer script for an ITSP that has a really neat
approach:

The user provides username and password on the web page.  The server  
modifies
the username and password in the nsi script, and rebuilds a new  
installer for

each user.



This is more or less what I wanted to do. But I think I can simply send my  
users a different .reg file every time.
DIAX also was promising - uses text files, do you just copy the directory  
and go - but I fear the licence.

Bye
l.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] telephony that "just works"

2005-10-10 Thread Michael Van Donselaar
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 11:01:12 -0300, Ivan Stepaniuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 13:28 +0200, lenz wrote:
>> I am looking for a way to have multiple remote Windows users download a  
>> package and get connected to *. My idea would be that they run a simple  
>> app, it connects without any setting to an * box (maybe via IAX) and then  
>> people press a button to talk. It would be okay if they had to enter a  
>> username and password, but not more than that.
>
>i've tried IaxComm 
>http://iaxclient.sourceforge.net/iaxcomm/
>
>it works, it's iax, and it's open source so you can re-package -
>re-compile it with you own default settings (or even hide those settings
>you don't want final users to see)  

Rather than recompile with presets, you'd probably want to change the reg keys
used in the installer.  When I was first developing iaxComm for family and
friends, I distributed the executable with a .reg file with their
username/password, the asterisk server , and a few speed dials preset.

I finally wrote the installer script for an ITSP that has a really neat
approach:

The user provides username and password on the web page.  The server modifies
the username and password in the nsi script, and rebuilds a new installer for
each user.

>
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] telephony that "just works"

2005-10-10 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 01:28:17PM +0200, lenz wrote:
> 
> Hello list,
> I am looking for a way to have multiple remote Windows users download a  
> package and get connected to *. My idea would be that they run a simple  
> app, it connects without any setting to an * box (maybe via IAX) and then  
> people press a button to talk. It would be okay if they had to enter a  
> username and password, but not more than that.

Using IAX to register to a server and call through it would "just work".

This still would not handle instant-messaging.

> 
> Looking for such software, I keep finding how much easier for a  
> non-technical end-user is to download skype and have it running than  
> downloading a softphone, creating an account, configuring the softphone  
> and then dialing the required number. Having a way to use skype as a  
> terminal would be nice, but I fear it's impossible by now (see  
> http://www.skypejournal.com/blog/archives/2005/03/skype_strategy.php ).
> 
> So, anybody has experience of something that could be used, repackaged,  
> modified or you-know-what that could be helpful in this case? And don't  
> you think a IAX intercom could be somehow useful? :-)

iaxcomm is a start. Not the best in terms of usability, but a start. You
could hard-wire the server and make the accounts setup dialog a bit
firendlier.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] telephony that "just works"

2005-10-10 Thread Ivan Stepaniuk
On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 13:28 +0200, lenz wrote:
> I am looking for a way to have multiple remote Windows users download a  
> package and get connected to *. My idea would be that they run a simple  
> app, it connects without any setting to an * box (maybe via IAX) and then  
> people press a button to talk. It would be okay if they had to enter a  
> username and password, but not more than that.

i've tried IaxComm 
http://iaxclient.sourceforge.net/iaxcomm/

it works, it's iax, and it's open source so you can re-package -
re-compile it with you own default settings (or even hide those settings
you don't want final users to see)  

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] telephony that "just works"

2005-10-10 Thread Anders Svensson
What you are looking for is a pc2phone dialer. This can be preconfigured
with all settings and when it connects to your * it ask for username and
password or just a pin. There are many of these out on the net. Most is
however locked to a provider but you will also find many that you can buy
with your settings in them.

Anders

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Hello list,
I am looking for a way to have multiple remote Windows users download a  
package and get connected to *. My idea would be that they run a simple  
app, it connects without any setting to an * box (maybe via IAX) and then  
people press a button to talk. It would be okay if they had to enter a  
username and password, but not more than that.

Looking for such software, I keep finding how much easier for a  
non-technical end-user is to download skype and have it running than  
downloading a softphone, creating an account, configuring the softphone  
and then dialing the required number. Having a way to use skype as a  
terminal would be nice, but I fear it's impossible by now (see  
http://www.skypejournal.com/blog/archives/2005/03/skype_strategy.php ).

So, anybody has experience of something that could be used, repackaged,  
modified or you-know-what that could be helpful in this case? And don't  
you think a IAX intercom could be somehow useful? :-)

Bye
l.


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