Hi, i have now asterisk running at home. Is it possible that a other person can call me now with my domain or must I use a VoIP provider? Best regards, Matthias
On 15:30, Sat 27 May 06, Matthias Fechner wrote:> Hi, > > i have now asterisk running at home. > Is it possible that a other person can call me now with my domain or > must I use a VoIP provider? >Hi, You have to do a couple of things: 1. Open your firewall so it allows the protocol you want to use. 2. Configure asterisk to accept guest calls 3. Configure asterisk to ring some phones when someone dials your domain. Remember, only ppl with voip can reach you this way. Normal landline phones can only reach you when you have a landline connected to a tdm card or if you connect with a voip provider. Good luck -- Michiel van Baak http://michiel.vanbaak.info michiel@vanbaak.info GnuPG key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x7E0B9A2D "Why is it drug addicts and computer afficionados are both called users?"
Hello Michiel, * Michiel van Baak <michiel@vanbaak.info> [27-05-06 17:15]:> You have to do a couple of things: > 1. Open your firewall so it allows the protocol you want to > use.ok, that should be easy.> 2. Configure asterisk to accept guest calls > 3. Configure asterisk to ring some phones when someone dials > your domain.and how is this working? Is the person who want call me dial number@mydomain? How can ppl reach me if they only use SIP? If there is a site or howto etc. available it would be a pleasure for my to get something to read :)> Remember, only ppl with voip can reach you this way. Normal > landline phones can only reach you when you have a landline > connected to a tdm card or if you connect with a voip > provider.I have a ISDN card in my PC which is working perfectly. Thx for answers. Best regards, Matthias