Erik de Wild: Tripple-o
2008-May-19 17:28 UTC
[asterisk-users] nokia 770 has a build in mic, asterisk and iphone
> > was almost tempted to try it, but time was short at the time, and > holding an N770 to my head seemed a bit silly.. (built in mic and > speakers, but no socket for an external mic) > > GordonI run Asterisk on a Nokia 770 and as a mini pbx it run pretty smooth. I used it, just for fun and demonstration, with a sip account and 4 concurrent sip calls were running smooth. For those just making and receiving phonecalls now and then it is a very useble pbx. a little bit off topic: The Nokia 770 has an internal mic. It is the little hole next to the hole for the power supply. It looks like a reset whole but it isn't and I'm afraid you will ruin the mic if you try to reset your Nokia 770 this way. With the Gizmo client for the Nokia 770 you can make (partly free) phonecalls and yes, you have to keep the Nokia 770 against your ear. about Asterisk and iPhone I run Asterisk on an iPhone too. It fascinates me to have Asterisk running on small devices like the Nokia 770 and the Iphone. It was running but it took almost 100 % of the cpu power, turning the Iphone into a device to keep your hands warm during cold days. Something most have gone wrong with building Asterisk . As soon as Asterisk is up and running it is actually the same as running it on a normal server. For using Asterisk as the device pbx (routing incoming calls, moh, queueing, transfer, voicemail etc.) I think there should also be a sip phone available that can be registered on the local Asterisk. The first sip phone (Fring) is a smart proof of concept but certainly not ready for normal use. With a sip phone available you can make outbound calls. sip phone -> asterisk -> sip provider -> pstn-net And receive inbound calls the other way around. I'm very interested in using my iPhone as a sip phone with PBX functionalities but it seems not to be an easy task to make a stable sip phone for the iPhone with Apple trying everything to prevent this from happening.
Grygoriy Dobrovolskyy
2008-May-19 18:17 UTC
[asterisk-users] nokia 770 has a build in mic, asterisk and iphone
And how about touchmods ? 2008/5/19 Erik de Wild: Tripple-o <info at tripple-o.nl>:> > > > > > was almost tempted to try it, but time was short at the time, and > > holding an N770 to my head seemed a bit silly.. (built in mic and > > speakers, but no socket for an external mic) > > > > Gordon > > I run Asterisk on a Nokia 770 and as a mini pbx it run pretty smooth. > I used it, just for fun and demonstration, with a sip account and 4 > concurrent sip calls were running smooth. For those just making and > receiving phonecalls now and then it is a very useble pbx. > > a little bit off topic: > The Nokia 770 has an internal mic. It is the little hole next to the > hole for the power supply. It looks like a reset whole but it isn't > and I'm afraid you will ruin the mic if you try to reset your Nokia > 770 this way. With the Gizmo client for the Nokia 770 you can make > (partly free) phonecalls and yes, you have to keep the Nokia 770 > against your ear. > > about Asterisk and iPhone > > I run Asterisk on an iPhone too. It fascinates me to have Asterisk > running on small devices like the Nokia 770 and the Iphone. It was > running but it took almost 100 % of the cpu power, turning the Iphone > into a device to keep your hands warm during cold days. Something most > have gone wrong with building Asterisk . As soon as Asterisk is up and > running it is actually the same as running it on a normal server. For > using Asterisk as the device pbx (routing incoming calls, moh, > queueing, transfer, voicemail etc.) I think there should also be a sip > phone available that can be registered on the local Asterisk. The > first sip phone (Fring) is a smart proof of concept but certainly not > ready for normal use. With a sip phone available you can make outbound > calls. > > sip phone -> asterisk -> sip provider -> pstn-net > > And receive inbound calls the other way around. I'm very interested in > using my iPhone as a sip phone with PBX functionalities but it seems > not to be an easy task to make a stable sip phone for the iPhone with > Apple trying everything to prevent this from happening. > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20080519/9e5fb68e/attachment.htm