I am using GoIp 1 channel gateway. it is fine
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On Feb 24, 2013, at 1:54 AM, Frank fr...@efirehouse.com wrote:
Hi all,
Anyone ever used GoIP GSM SIP Gateways ?
If yes, what was your experience with those ?
I'm looking at this:
where are you from by the way
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On Feb 24, 2013, at 1:54 AM, Frank fr...@efirehouse.com wrote:
Hi all,
Anyone ever used GoIP GSM SIP Gateways ?
If yes, what was your experience with those ?
I'm looking at this:
I just discover an hidden problem with AEL macro I want to have your
feedback. If you use a macro to dial out, like dialout(${EXTEN}), the leg
extension will became s and if it happens you transfer the call,
that will be the callerid appearing on the other phone display.
I am just
Hi,
You might want to use ${MACRO_EXTEN} variable inside to preserve exten
variable of the original dialplan exten variable.
Mitul
On Feb 24, 2013 4:04 PM, Leandro Dardini ldard...@gmail.com wrote:
I just discover an hidden problem with AEL macro I want to have your
feedback. If you use a
This link may be a bit too old:
https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-9518
so maybe using MACRO_EXTEN won't work with macros in AEL.
Haven't tried that.
Vieri
--- On Sun, 2/24/13, Mitul Limbani mi...@enterux.in wrote:
Hi,
You might want to use ${MACRO_EXTEN} variable inside to
Knowing the exten variable of the original dialplan is not a problem. The
problem is just when the call is transferred via blind transfer. Asterisk
does a little magic with the callerid of the legs and using Macro, just
breaks it.
If Joe at ext 100 call Sally at ext 200 and then Joe transfers the
I wanted to create a daemon (background process) in PHP. A daemon will use
socket to connect with Asterisk AMI to send events and listen the actions.
A daemon will also listen the commands from agents via HTTP, for example:
A agent pressed a hang up button on a browser - it will send http
USA, this will be use with a 4G network.
On Feb 24, 2013, at 5:24 AM, longst longst...@gmail.com wrote:
where are you from by the way
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On Feb 24, 2013, at 1:54 AM, Frank fr...@efirehouse.com wrote:
Hi all,
Anyone ever used GoIP GSM SIP Gateways ?
If yes,
Are these 4G comaptible
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From: Frank fr...@efirehouse.com
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From the Freq. list given on eBay, I don't thinkthey are. The listed freqs. are
worldwide GSM since the mid 90's, but not 4G
John Novack
Hans Witvliet wrote:
Are these 4G comaptible
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From: Frank fr...@efirehouse.com
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So anyone would know a gateway working on 3G/4G network ?
I remember a website called XY something (I cant find it anymore. I don
t remember if it was xywireless.com , or xytelecom.com , or something
else) where they seemed to have good gateways, but I can't find it anymore.
On 2/24/13 9:15
Thought so.
make me wonder, as the O.P. specifically mentioned 4G.
But all the functionalities offered by 4G hardly seems to be relevant
for an asterisk-GW. Not?
If only for speech, first generation should be enough ;-)
hw
-Original Message-
From: John Novack
Check with your provider. I believe these gateways will be usable for quite some
time to come. In the US ATT and T-Mobile are the National GSM networks. Since
these gateways are voice only with not data, I just bet they will continue to work
just fine for many years. 3G/4G is mostly used for
I wanted to create a daemon (background process) in PHP. A daemon will use
socket to connect with Asterisk AMI to send events and listen the actions.
A daemon will also listen the commands from agents via HTTP, for example:
A agent pressed a hang up button on a browser - it will send http
W dniu 24.02.2013 15:49, Frank pisze:
So anyone would know a gateway working on 3G/4G network ?
I remember a website called XY something (I cant find it anymore. I
don t remember if it was xywireless.com , or xytelecom.com , or
something else) where they seemed to have good gateways, but I
-fax:2] Set(SIP/66.193.176.35-00b8,
FAXDEST=/var/spool/fax/incoming) in new stack
-- Executing [fax@receive-fax:3] Set(SIP/66.193.176.35-00b8,
FAX-FILENAME=20130224-170534 Incoming Fax) in new stack
-- Executing [fax@receive-fax:4] ReceiveFAX(SIP/66.193.176.35-00b8,
/var/spool/fax
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