Is anyone doing this or has anyone tried? The thin clients are running WindowsCE, a browser, and 300mhz. They are Wyse units. I wonder if anyone has any practical advise or can recommend the best phone or method to load a stable softphone on one of these boxes? Thanks, Steve Totaro
Hi Steve, We are running X-Lite on Wyse V90 terminals. They have Windows XP Embedded, 800mhz CPU and 512 MB Ram. We use USB headsets because the onboard audio chip is very poor on voice quality. I guess X-Lite has Windows CE version. Check on www.counterpath.com. Idris -----Original Message----- From: Steve Totaro [mailto:stotaro@totarotechnologies.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 1:56 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SIP Softphone on Thinclient? Is anyone doing this or has anyone tried? The thin clients are running WindowsCE, a browser, and 300mhz. They are Wyse units. I wonder if anyone has any practical advise or can recommend the best phone or method to load a stable softphone on one of these boxes? Thanks, Steve Totaro _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
>I currently use NTAVO thin clients w/ Thinstation and I would love to >put a soft phone on them, but I don't think that would work well (they >use RDP), or do you all know if there is a smooth way to make the >interface work? I don't really picture my users switching between an >RDP session & X-Windows (i.e. ALT-F3/ALT-F4)....I have compilled for Thinstation softphone named KIAX. Switch beetwen RDP session and softphone doing like ALT-F3/ALT-F4.
Steve Totaro wrote:> Is anyone doing this or has anyone tried? The thin clients are running > WindowsCE, a browser, and 300mhz. They are Wyse units. > > I wonder if anyone has any practical advise or can recommend the best > phone or method to load a stable softphone on one of these boxes? > > Thanks, > Steve Totaro > > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > >We have both kphone and xlite running on thinterms using LTSP nad running them as a local app, however it uses portaudio with OSS and i have noticed that different audio modules/soundcards give very different audio quality. eg CMIPCI = very good VIX82XX = very poor Bails
Steve Totaro a ?crit :> Is anyone doing this or has anyone tried? The thin clients are running > WindowsCE, a browser, and 300mhz. They are Wyse units. > > I wonder if anyone has any practical advise or can recommend the best > phone or method to load a stable softphone on one of these boxes?May I advertise MozIAX (moziax.mozdev.org) ? It is well suited to thin client environment, because the user interface (Firefox extension) and the "engine" (iax and sound management) communicate through network, so you can run the UI on the server, and the engine on the thin client, and you don't need to run a network sound system on the thin client. I think it gives better sound quality. Thanks, -- Jean-Denis Girard SysNux Syst?mes Linux en Polyn?sie fran?aise http://www.sysnux.pf/ T?l: +689 483 527 / GSM: +689 797 527
Martin Joseph a ?crit :> This looks very interesting to me, and I am interested in an OSX version > of it? Is there some way I can help to build that version?Hi Marty, Yes, I'm very interested in having a OSX version ! May I suggest you have a look at the moziax mailing list, available at http://moziax.mozdev.org/list.html, and continue the discussion there. OSX support has been discussed a few times, shouldn't be difficult to build, and I think someone even made it but didn't submit changes back to the project. See http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/moziax/2005-October/000006.html Please do not hesitate to ask more info if needed; I'm really looking forward to have OSX support, so I will try to help. Thanks, -- Jean-Denis Girard SysNux Syst?mes Linux en Polyn?sie fran?aise http://www.sysnux.pf/ T?l: +689 483 527 / GSM: +689 797 527