Hello List!!!
Does anyone know where AstTAPI stores it's configuration information?
We have a domain and our users are 'domain users'. When they change the TAPI
registration information in AstTAPI it does not stick. Certainly, I don't
have to give every admin permission on their box for this?
Th
Chris,
I'm testing a Grandstream GXP-2000. It supports multiple MWI.
Thanks,
Bill Wesson
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Hello list,
This sounds interesting. Has anyone looked at the source code of these phone
clients. I would be reluctant to download and install software that could be
a trojan software.
Thanks,
Bill Wesson
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I am not aware of a 802.11g phone. And while I'm at it why aren't PDA
companies like Dell and HP not supporting 802.11g? The security in 802.11b
is very poor. I would never turn 802.11b on in my WAP. That is why I haven't
bought either a PDA or wifi phone.
My 2 cents.
Than
missing the point -- you just use the screen as prompts for speed
dial keys?
And yes, I'll go look at some of these phone's admin manuals now.
Thanks,
Bill Wesson
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Hello all,
Is there an advantage to purchasing a VOIP hard phone with a display for use
with Asterisk versus a hard phone without a display? Are there some creative
uses of the screen or is it pretty generic?
Would anyone have a URL reference for the basics of how the screen works? Is
it a web pa
I've found the same problem. I have to log in using
'maint' and 'password'.
--Bill
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Bill Wesson wrote:
> My question: How do I configure AAH via AMP to make a connection
> through our legacy PBX to the PSTN?
>
> Details:
> We're trying out Asterisk through Asterisk @ Home.
>
> Our legacy PBX has a modem type dial tone port that we hooked a Digium
My question: How do
I configure AAH via AMP to make a connection through our legacy PBX to the
PSTN?
Details:
We're trying out
Asterisk through Asterisk @ Home.
Our legacy PBX
has a modem type dial tone port that we hooked a Digium FXO
to.
Now I can
dial from the XTEN client on my co
Hello list,
What file do you put the 'w' in?
Thanks,
--Bill
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