I'm a newbye myself so beware!
(1) http://www.voip-info.org is your friend. I've got most of my info off
that site and it's a good place to start.
(2) Download a Softphone like XLite (you'll also find info on softphones on
voip-info) and start experimenting "on site". When you'll be able
to
configure your softphone to call an other softphone on a different machine
you'll be on your way to setting up the link with your daughter.
(3) If you've got a bit of experience with Linux and it's style of
configuration files stay away from automated GUI's like AMP and stuff as
they add an other level of abstraction on top of an already complex thing.
Resolving the issues that you'll probably run into will be a lot easier if
you typed the whole configuration files your self (as opposed to having them
generated by things like AMP). Out of my experience, after staring with a
fresh install of Asterisk@Home I had to basically DELETE everything in my
extensions.conf (the dial plan) as I was unable to make any sense of it. It
was a complex thing generated by AMP. I'm sure it was much better then my
own but I was plain simply unable to understand it!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-
> bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Tom Poe
> Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 6:08 AM
> To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Intro and first questions
>
> This is my first venture into VoIP from my Fedora Core 4 system. I came
> across a posting:
>
> http://atrpms.net/name/asterisk/
> > > http://atrpms.net/name/asterisk-addons/
> > > http://atrpms.net/name/asterisk-sounds/
> > > http://atrpms.net/name/spandsp/
> > > http://atrpms.net/name/libpri/
> > > http://atrpms.net/name/zaptel/
> on the Fedora list, added the repository to yum, and downloaded,
> installed, then typed:
> # asterisk -vvvvc , hit the return,
> and a bunch of stuff happened, before returning to the root prompt.
>
> My first goal(s) is to be able to configure the machine to make a PC to PC
> call to my daughter, who lives in Minnesota. If all goes well, I can set
> up her computer to receive the call, using Asterisk. Is this a realistic
> first experience project? If so, is there a tutorial out there that
> describes the steps I need to take? Any advice, suggestions, greatly
> appreciated.
> Tom
>
>
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