On Jan 21, 2010, at 1:56 AM, Ori Berger wrote:
been using asterisk, a pstn-sip DID (didww) and a sip-pstn
termination (grnvoip) for the last year, and it's been working very
well. I'm about to purchase[1] an Epson Artisan 810, which can also
work as a Fax, and I would like to put it to
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 06:56:47PM -0500, Ori Berger wrote:
Dear Linux-IL,
I've been using asterisk, a pstn-sip DID (didww) and a sip-pstn
termination (grnvoip) for the last year, and it's been working very
well. I'm about to purchase[1] an Epson Artisan 810, which can also work
as a
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 1:56 AM, Ori Berger linux...@orib.net wrote:
Dear Linux-IL,
I've been using asterisk, a pstn-sip DID (didww) and a sip-pstn
termination (grnvoip) for the last year, and it's been working very well.
I'm about to purchase[1] an Epson Artisan 810, which can also work as
On Jan 21, 2010, at 12:48 PM, Boris shtrasman wrote:
Just a question (Since I truly don't know enough about the
subject ) -
How does it work ? since afaik there are bandwidth issues .
(plus the charge started after the sync) - so using VoIP may be
problematic at best.
To
Dear Linux-IL,
I've been using asterisk, a pstn-sip DID (didww) and a sip-pstn
termination (grnvoip) for the last year, and it's been working very
well. I'm about to purchase[1] an Epson Artisan 810, which can also work
as a Fax, and I would like to put it to that use. (Oh, and I'm located