Jason is right, it's certainly possible.
I've got my home setup (single land PSTN line) as a full pbx system
with a fiance that would never tolerate any of my nerd setups. My
setup is fully transparent to her using a Sipura 2000 (2 fxs ports for
our separate lines attached to 2 different
One issue I ran into with using * as an answering machine is that it
can't just share a line with other phones. My first attempt at making an
Asterisk Answering Machine was similiar to your approach above.
However, * would _always_ answer the phone after 20 seconds, even if
another phone on
I know this is stated for @ Home. Can anyone give me a compelling
reason to not use this for business purposes?
I know it's limited in it's interface for customization, but it is
open source and is it not a terribly bad idea to do an install with a
set amount of features anyway (to avoid that
What was the fix?
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A noble feat to attempt, but I have to ask, why? How on earth would
this be a benefit of any real use other than you happen to own one and
say you've done it?
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 00:52:29 +0100, Bastian Schern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello to everybody,
does anybody knows how to install
Where can I download the missing wakeup gsm files?
These are in the Asterisk sounds addon CVS. Very well documented on the Wiki.
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I am looking for a setup something like the following. I have two offices,
one located in the US and one in Australia. I would like to implement a
solution whereby I would install a gateway in each of the two offices. When
calls are made to a few numbers in the US, the calls would be routed
On Mon, 1 Nov 2004 15:34:47 -0500, Tim Sailer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK folks,
I'm trying to help get another remote Asterisk box up and running.
The system currently has a single FXO card, but it doesn't seem to
be working, my guess is because the inbound line is CENTREX. Knowing
nothing
Very good point.
Leading right to the only reason why Windoze even exists in the
workplace: People who abuse their employers and waste their time at
work with entertainment instead of doing their jobs.
You can play with your toys at home, but there is absolutely no reason
why your