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2005 May 21
1
PSTN->voip/sip echo
I'm still relatively a novice with asterisk and am having issues with echo. The calling party that calls a PSTN number doesnt hear the echo, but the answered side via sip or forwarded to another PSTN number over voip hears excessive echo that makes it difficult to communicate. I've been playing with the zapata.conf settings for echocancel, echotraining, rxgain, txgain, etc and am
2011 Nov 08
0
iplots problem
I also have the same problem. Can you send me the link to download a proper Sun Java application (I have Microsot Windows XP Profesional V.2002)? Anyway, this is what I tried: > library(JGR) Loading required package: JavaGD Loading required package: iplots Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'iplots', details: call: .jnew("org/rosuda/iplots/Framework") error:
2005 May 17
2
fax soft client
I emailed this before but never got a reply, maybe there have been some new technical developments. I understand that the AMP/A@H now allows faxes to be received via a software solution but I'm interested, is there a way to send faxes using software? Maybe something like a SIP or IAX software client that can be run on a XP pc to initiate the call to an asterisk server? Cheers, Dean
2005 May 13
2
TDMoE emulates a T-1= Is there a product to simulate a PRI trunk? (Robert Goodyear)
Robert, > Is there a product to simulate a PRI trunk? (Robert > Goodyear) TDMoE emulates a T1. ;) Once the TDMoE link is up, Asterisk just sees 24-lines that appear to be a T1 instead of having to deal with all of the complexities of VoIP. This is useful, since probably 75% of the utility of VoIP is really just the fact that it can run over a network. It's also handy because it
2005 May 19
1
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BJ, >BJ Weschke <bweschke@gmail.com> >Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Do Both! :) Re: Telecom >SIP termination vs. DS3 >To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial >Discussion <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> >Message-ID: <79cf63305051908056c284cc9@mail.gmail.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >Did I miss pricing/availability