I see my solution was to put a * server in at home and have that link to
my office over IAX and 3 remote terminations over IAX.
Same could be done in your case using IAX/SIP/H323 client to a local
server and register with your other providers from *
On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 11:26, Martin Mielke wrote
William Suffill wrote:
Would it be possible to use an IAX softphone in your situation?
I know iaxcomm is available for both Windows and Linux and can handle
multiple accounts.
yes, iaxComm works for both Linux and Windows, but the sound quality is
poor compared to SIP softphones such as SJphon
Would it be possible to use an IAX softphone in your situation?
I know iaxcomm is available for both Windows and Linux and can handle
multiple accounts.
On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 10:26, WipeOut wrote:
> Martin Mielke wrote:
>
> > Hi Markus,
> >
> > Markus Miertschink wrote:
> >
> >> The one I know of
Martin Mielke wrote:
Hi Markus,
Markus Miertschink wrote:
The one I know of is X-Pro/X-Lite from http://www.xten.com/
I doubt that there is a Linux version available...
Markus
I contacted X-Ten and they told me they are working on a Linux version
of X-Lite... let's see...
Martin
They h
I think Xten is included in Lindows, but I could be totally wrong.
Probably tweaked to work out of the box with that Distro...
Xten is really pretty good.
The one I know of is X-Pro/X-Lite from http://www.xten.com/
I doubt that there is a Linux version available...
Markus
I contacted X-Ten a
Hi Markus,
Markus Miertschink wrote:
The one I know of is X-Pro/X-Lite from http://www.xten.com/
I doubt that there is a Linux version available...
Markus
I contacted X-Ten and they told me they are working on a Linux version
of X-Lite... let's see...
Martin
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