Anthony Minessale
2003-Oct-02 07:28 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] WINXP Messenger SIP Client (Good News, Bad News)
I found this information on how to make XP have a dialpad in Windows Messenger which was awesome news HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MessengerService\CorpPC2PHone (change it from 0 to 1 and a magic new choice to make phone calls appears) only to be crushed hours later when I realized It doesnt seem to do dtmf right. If i make an ext lead to AgentLogin for instance and press my extension when I hit # i get like 4 overlapping incorrect errs because it must be sending like 4 # digits instead of 1. I dont see a place to change the dtmf in xp and only rfc mode works any other method is ignored.. Did anyone ever get this to work right? estara works right in the same dtmf mode so i'm inclined to blame windows. It at least works as a phone gateway cos you can dial the inital ext properly when placing the call. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20031002/1dbc4374/attachment.htm
WipeOut
2003-Oct-02 07:50 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] WINXP Messenger SIP Client (Good News, Bad News)
Anthony Minessale wrote:> I found this information on how to make XP have a dialpad in Windows > Messenger > which was awesome news > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MessengerService\CorpPC2PHone > > (change it from 0 to 1 and a magic new choice to make phone calls appears) > > only to be crushed hours later when I realized It doesnt seem to do > dtmf right. > > If i make an ext lead to AgentLogin for instance and press my extension > when I hit # i get like 4 overlapping incorrect errs because it must > be sending like > 4 # digits instead of 1. > > I dont see a place to change the dtmf in xp and only rfc mode works > any other method is ignored.. > > > Did anyone ever get this to work right? > estara works right in the same dtmf mode so i'm inclined to blame windows. > > It at least works as a phone gateway cos you can dial the inital ext > properly > when placing the call. > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Shopping > <http://shopping.yahoo.com/?__yltc=s%3A150000443%2Cd%3A22708228%2Cslk%3Atext%2Csec%3Amail> > - with improved product searchSome more crushing news is if you upgrade MSN messenger past ver 4.x it no longer uses SIP.. (so I have been told)..
Anthony Minessale
2003-Oct-02 13:31 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] RE: WINXP Messenger SIP Client (Good News, Bad News)
WipeOut wrote:> Anthony Minessale wrote:> >> I found this information on how to make XP have a dialpad in Windows >> Messenger>> which was awesome news> Some more crushing news is if you upgrade MSN messenger past ver 4.x it > no longer uses SIP.. (so I have been told)..MSN messenger does not use SIP.Windows messenger (another product) use SIP.I still can't get Windows messenger to register with a secret to Asterisk.Anthony - do you connect without registering or does Windows messengerregister properly with your * ?/O After just deciding to guess imaginary config options not documented anywhere I took out secret= and made it password= instead and tada! my reasoning was that secret reminded me of radius where secret was not a password but a common shared string to base a encryption algorythm against so i just tried password cos it made more sense and i'm not sure if that is why it is like that or not but it worked for me. [fred] type=friend username=fred password=fredspass host=dynamic P.S. I have 4.7 from 2 days ago and it is still doing the sip (although you gotta go set the reg key again) nonetheless I still cant log into agentlogin properly on it. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20031002/d6fdbf31/attachment.htm