Is there a way to make it so you do not have to dial 9 by default to dial a
outside number? I would like it if we could just dial the number any
pointers?
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I got some Grandstream Gxp2000 v.2 phones and I can get them to make and
receive calls but there is no audio? My softphone work fine using the same
accounts. Anyone have any idea what could be wrong by just switching in a
hard phone vs. softphone?
Thanks,
John
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I Guess I should have specified I am looking for windows clients. I seen the
gnophone on the * site but that was the only reference for anything video
and that's only Linux. I figured there HAS to be something out there just
not well documented and the search engines did not results in anything
de
What is the best software video client that is compatible with * ?
John
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Hello,
I am setting up a VOIP system using * for our remote located broadband
customers. We are bringing in a full voice T1 with 24 channels and going to
use the wildcard T100P. Its going to be another 2 weeks before our voice T1
is installed and I want to take that time to setup our * box. Its al
> /usr/X11R6/lib/libXext.so.6
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> .. is part of the XFree86-libs RPM. Find the corresponding tgz, install
> it and then try to compile again. It should get past that error.
That did it thanks!
John
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Sorry for the dup post but never got a reply so
I am reposting below:
I am trying to compile the asterisk and if fails
at the end on:
make[1]: Entering directory
`/usr/src/asterisk-0.5.0/pbx'gcc -shared -Xlinker -x -o pbx_gtkconsole.so
pbx_gtkconsole.o `gtk-config
I am trying to compile the asterisk and if fails at
the end on:
make[1]: Entering directory
`/usr/src/asterisk-0.5.0/pbx'gcc -shared -Xlinker -x -o pbx_gtkconsole.so
pbx_gtkconsole.o `gtk-config --libs
gthread`/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-slackware-linux/3.3.2/../../../../i486-slackware-linux/bin