Not sure about freshtel, but if it is a sip provider, make sure the
protocol is lossless, such as ulaw
Has anyone done faxing with freshtel?
Youness
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I wasn't talking about bandwidth but rather lengthy Dial() commands...
Variables can shorten the parameter greatly
GROUP1=SIP/1&SIP/2&SIP/3&SIP/4
GROUP2=SIP/5&SIP/6
dial(${GROUP1}&${GROUP2})
I have no idea on the theoretical limit for a dial string, but I suspect it
should be quite long
Youness
Not sure how many phones you need ringing at the same time, but it should
not be a major problem as only an invite is sent... and it should not
require much bandwidth just to invite.
At 23:57 12/07/2004, you wrote:
That sound unwieldy as the number of simultaneous ringers increases... Can
SIP p
Dude relax, take a deep breath and be zen :). From the tone of your email,
looks like you expect me to apologize for trying to be helpful :)
There is more than one way to skin a cat. You may not like my solution, but
it would work and saying I am wasting your time is a bit over reacting in
my h
This may sound like a stupid work around, but how about registering
different extensions and putting both of them in the Dial String (so they
would ring at once) and giving both extensions the same caller id?
I do something with my zaptel and x lite phones... I assign them both the
same number
I experienced similar problems too with a 4 chan tdm400. This seems to
especially happen when you make configuration changes. It has nothing to do
with runing X or no, it does not even have to do with redhat... I
experienced the same problem on mandrake.
One thing you have to be extra careful i
2nd question (should I use a separate email?)
I have Vonage service. Is it possible to end the call directly in my
asterisk system rather than in the Motorola V1005?
with any compatible FXO card, like digium X100P
Youness
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Asterisk may or may not fit your purpose, I think that if you only want to
call US/Canada/Asia, your best bet is a packet 8 DTA with unlimited calls
to some asian countries for 50$, to which, you route a 1800 number through
a 1800 number provider. Alternatively, for the 800 number, you can use