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2006 Jun 14
1
SPA-941 Disable call waiting or Disable Call waiting via asterisk
I'm trying to disable call waiting for Linksys SPA-941, but unfortunately as far as I have seen, there are no parameters on the web interface regarding this feature. I just want callers to hear the busy tone when the called party is at the phone. Probably I can accomplish this by using the "disable call waiting" in asterisk as well, but I have not been able to find any
2007 Apr 12
8
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2006 Apr 10
5
SPA-941/942 Bulk provisioning
Has anyone got any information on bulk provisioning of Linksys SPA-941/94s? There is an overview in the admin guide but it refers to a different provisioning guide that I haven't found anywhere. Kerry Garrison Director of Technical Services Tech Data Pros - Orange County's Mobile IT Service Provider (949) 502-7819 x200 - <mailto:kerryg@techdatapros.com> kerryg@techdatapros.com
2006 Mar 29
3
SMS in Spain (it seems Protocol 2)
Hello, (I have asked it some time ago in Asterisk-es mailing list, so excuse me if anybody receive it twice.) I am trying to send SMS in Spain using landlines. It seems that app_sms.c only handles Protocol 1, but Spain and Italy are using Protocol 2. I have been searching in Internet without any results... anybody is sending SMS from Asterisk (or any method) using Protocol 2? (so, it seems,
2007 May 23
16
WiFi SIP phones
Greetings list, What are people's experiences with WiFi SIP phones? When I last looked into them about 18 months ago, they were incredibly expensive, had very limited range and poor battery life. In the end, it worked out much more cost effective to simply use ATAs + DECT cordless phones where there was a requirement for portable devices. I assume things must have moved on somewhat since