Hi!
> Can you use wildcards on the caller id? Eg certain area codes get a
> certain ring type others get a different ring type?
Wildcards don't appear to be working (tried only * and ?), but partial
leading matches do. So "12" for ringtone 1 will match 1234 - unless you
have a more specific def
Serge Oleinikov wrote:
I was trying to replace the header. But looks like header contains some kind
of CRC
The format the rings are at are after what I found out uLaw compressed
8bit 8000hz mono
samples. But they also have a header infront of the file. I will play
arround with it later. Maybe
there
even better a sip call) a third.
Cheers,
Dean
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Sent: Wednesday, 19 May 2004 7:38 AM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware
Hi!
> cal
Hi!
> caller ID already tells you who is calling). However, I can put anything
> I want into the text boxes and nothing happens - I always get the
> "system ring tone".
No problem here, works just fine. If calls I get ringtone 2,
otherwise the default ringtone.
> o System Ring Tone
>
Stephen R. Besch wrote:
Thomas Gallaway wrote:
Brian Capouch wrote:
Thomas Gallaway wrote:
My ringtones just work on all the grandstream's :-)
Do the "URLS" for the ringtones at the top show up as something
other than all zeroes?
I've fiddled with this until blue in the face, and the ring soun
Stephen R. Besch wrote:
Thomas Galloway wrote:
Stephen R. Besch wrote:
Duane wrote:
Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware
Am I missing something obvious about the new ringtone feature? The
4.68 firmware updates as usual from my TFTP server, the new version
shows up in the phone's web page, but the ring
Thomas Gallaway wrote:
Brian Capouch wrote:
Thomas Gallaway wrote:
My ringtones just work on all the grandstream's :-)
Do the "URLS" for the ringtones at the top show up as something other
than all zeroes?
I've fiddled with this until blue in the face, and the ring sounds
just like the ring it
Thomas Galloway wrote:
Stephen R. Besch wrote:
Duane wrote:
Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware
Am I missing something obvious about the new ringtone feature? The
4.68 firmware updates as usual from my TFTP server, the new version
shows up in the phone's web page, but the ring tones, while present on
Thomas Gallaway wrote:
Jeremy McNamara wrote:
Stephen R. Besch wrote:
Duane wrote:
Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware
Am I missing something obvious about the new ringtone feature? The
4.68 firmware updates as usual from my TFTP server, the new version
shows up in the phone's web page, but the ring t
Jeremy McNamara wrote:
Stephen R. Besch wrote:
Duane wrote:
Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware
Am I missing something obvious about the new ringtone feature? The
4.68 firmware updates as usual from my TFTP server, the new version
shows up in the phone's web page, but the ring tones, while present on
Brian Capouch wrote:
Thomas Gallaway wrote:
My ringtones just work on all the grandstream's :-)
Do the "URLS" for the ringtones at the top show up as something other
than all zeroes?
I've fiddled with this until blue in the face, and the ring sounds
just like the ring it had before.
This is w
Thomas Gallaway wrote:
My ringtones just work on all the grandstream's :-)
Do the "URLS" for the ringtones at the top show up as something other
than all zeroes?
I've fiddled with this until blue in the face, and the ring sounds just
like the ring it had before.
This is with 1.0.4.68, but it w
Jeremy McNamara wrote:
Stephen R. Besch wrote:
Duane wrote:
Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware
Am I missing something obvious about the new ringtone feature? The
4.68 firmware updates as usual from my TFTP server, the new version
shows up in the phone's web page, but the ring tones, while present
on
--On Tuesday, May 18, 2004 12:30 pm -0400 "Stephen R. Besch"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
P.S. Grandstream, if you are listening, then Early Dial is still broken!
It's been many months now to fix what apparently is just a counter bug.
Come on, let's get this fixed.
Here, here!
Iain
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Stephen R. Besch wrote:
Duane wrote:
Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware
Am I missing something obvious about the new ringtone feature? The 4.68
firmware updates as usual from my TFTP server, the new version shows up
in the phone's web page, but the ring tones, while present on the server
and referen
Stephen R. Besch wrote:
Duane wrote:
Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware
Am I missing something obvious about the new ringtone feature? The
4.68 firmware updates as usual from my TFTP server, the new version
shows up in the phone's web page, but the ring tones, while present on
the server and referen
Duane wrote:
Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware
Am I missing something obvious about the new ringtone feature? The 4.68
firmware updates as usual from my TFTP server, the new version shows up
in the phone's web page, but the ring tones, while present on the server
and referenced on the web page, all
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