You don't say what Technology you're using to connect the phone to Asterisk
or what release of Asterisk you're working with. I know that in 1.4SVN, the
* and # are sometimes non-respondent on incoming DAHDI calls (can't use
features because can't do *1, #1, etc.). More information would help.
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009, Marco Sambo wrote:
Hi all,
I want to try to use a USB phone with Ekiga under Linux (Debian Lenny). It
works: I can receive and make calls. But some buttons of USB phone don't
work properly. In particular, button *, #, and hangup have wrong key
mapping.
Someone have
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009, Danny Nicholas wrote:
You don't say what Technology you're using to connect the phone to Asterisk
or what release of Asterisk you're working with. I know that in 1.4SVN, the
* and # are sometimes non-respondent on incoming DAHDI calls (can't use
features because can't do
Hi,
Asterisk doesnt support USB phones directly. You need a softphone and
then a compatible USB phone.
I have been looking for cheap USB phones which work with SJ Phone since
a while. Some of them are listed at http://sjlabs.com/sjp.html. Clarisys
and Eutectics are good but costly than what i
Dushyanth Harinath wrote:
Hi,
Asterisk doesnt support USB phones directly. You need a softphone and
then a compatible USB phone.
Asterisk does support the Digium S100U USB analog FXS adapter. It's
based on the TigerJet chipset found in many cheap USB phones. The S100U
looks like the stock
No, because USB phones are on the client side. What you
need to find is a softphone for your operating system that supports a USB
handset, there are a number of them available.
-Kerry
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NewbieSent: Monday,
VoIP Newbie wrote:
HI all,
I am wondering if asterisk supports USB phones.
USB Phones require a softphone to work with usually. Even if it is an
invisible one.
So if you have a softphone with the USB phone, then yes.
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Cheers,
Matt Riddell
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Michael Van Donselaar wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 08:41:17 -0400, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tony Mountifield wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a USB phone that can be used under Linux, either
interfacing directly with Asterisk in some way, or using a soft phone
program on Linux
Tony Mountifield wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a USB phone that can be used under Linux, either
interfacing directly with Asterisk in some way, or using a soft phone
program on Linux that doesn't need screen interaction (only using the
phone's keypad)?
The idea is to be able to plug it into
Dear friends,
im very new to asterisk, even diz z my 1st mail to the list. am working
a small company it has to main CDMA telepone connections. now
they wants to deploy a pbx get out 20 nods(telephone lines) so is
it possible using Asterisk? our both CDMA phones are HUAWEI
ETS2000 Series
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 08:41:17 -0400, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tony Mountifield wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a USB phone that can be used under Linux, either
interfacing directly with Asterisk in some way, or using a soft phone
program on Linux that doesn't need screen interaction (only
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