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2003 Jun 08
1
FWD<-> *
Hello! I tried scanning through the 100's of messages in the last month.... I saw a post where you could call through the * server to FWD. Can someone help me out with this? Some direction. Thanks, Bill Flood
2003 Jul 07
3
Network design question
Hello! My business is a wireless ISP. I would like to offer voice to several business customers. I have a * server, but still need some hardware cards for it. I would like to provide individualized billing to these customers for their usage. Most of these customers have Nortel PBX's. Could I use a Cisco ATA or a similar manufacturer to provide 1-2 line service? I would like to get
2003 May 30
0
What I need to make this work?
Hello! I just joined and am looking around for a place to start. Would this Asterisk Developers Kit be a good place to start? This is what I'd like to do. I am a wireless ISP. Several of my customers have offices in different communities that I serve. The local telephone company charges 8-10 cents a minute for calls town to town. Currently I use a Cisco ATA 186 to talk to one of my
2003 Jun 15
3
X100P questions
Hello! I've been following this list for several weeks now and would like to purchase some hardware for a VOIP/ voice-mail solution. This card appears strikingly similar to a modem. Is it? Is there a product to bring in more than one POTS line short of a full T1? It just seems silly that the technology hasn't advanced any further than to have a single line per card. Any thought
2003 Sep 17
1
A WORKING EXAMPLE
Hello! I've looked at the reference examples they are all for SIP. I have two X100p and a TDM400P. Can someone send me a working example so I can receive calls and make them. I'm stuck at first base. [I'm using standard phones - not SIP] Help please! Thanks, Bill Flood
2003 Sep 18
2
* website needs a place for
Hello! This should be a list to come find support and not get jumped on! The * website should instruct where to find information better. Often times the first response to trying to learn something is to ASK a question. I too, first found the archive list tonight. I've been on this list reading since February. Better documentation is the key and since this is a product being developed