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2007 Jul 25
1
SunRocket / ALLO / etc special offer
If you have been affected by the SunRocket / ALLO folding issue, ChiliTech would like to extend our hand to you to help you in this time. We will transfer your numbers to us for no cost, and will match your SunRocket or ALLO rate. Please contact us at 1-866-678-6858 x 126 or e-mail mhoppes at chilitech.net. We have been around since 2001 serving the Internet community. Matt Hoppes ChiliTech
2007 Jul 27
0
Autoreply: Re: SunRocket / ALLO / etc special offer
I'll take either.... Actually now that I have had a chance to think about what I did (sorry bad week here). Yes, I will admit I did patrionize the users list... sorry if I offended anyone. I just figured I'd try to help any SunRocket users out that may not be on the biz list. If you review my history, you'll see I only post business stuff to the biz list. This is an exception.
2004 Sep 06
3
multiline IP hardphone w/ FDX speakerphone?
Could someone please recommend a reasonably priced IP phone that works well with *, has a decent (full duplex, echo canceling) speakerphone, has at least two line appearances, and can transfer / conference reliably? The Wiki lists 35 brands of hardphone, but: 1. Most seem to be toys. 2. For many, there is no info on e.g. speakerphone characteristics. 3. When one seems technically promising, e.g.
2005 Jan 25
2
Re: [Asterisk-biz] bellster.net - GREAT advance
Sam> In France, the second most important ADSL provider (named "Free") Sam> offers a phone line (which uses VoIP but can only be used as a FXS) Sam> with unlimited free calls to landlines. I also have Free ADSL in Paris, and would very much like to get their VoIP working natively with Asterisk. Free assigns each user both a public (for Internet access) and a private (for VoIP
2011 Jan 31
0
Losing registration - ast 1.4.39 and innomedia 6328-2Re
All, I'm having a problem with an Innomedia 6328-2Re (old Sunrocket Gizmo). It keeps losing registration after a period of time ranging from a few minutes to a few hours. It seems that right before it loses registration, it fails to send a second register (after the 401 unauthorized). Here's a transcript from wireshark (at the end). The last message is all that's received and
2007 Mar 24
1
Asterisk with Dialplan or TrixBox for this case?
Hi all - Been using Asterisk installed on Debian and love it. But it's time to rearrange some lines and looking for a few features I didn't enable or have in the dial plan the first time around and wondering if you would recommend doing it through configs again or if one of the prepackaged solutions would more easily support these needs. One that caught my eye was TrixBox but I'd be
2005 Jul 21
6
Did anyone else get spammed by GIZMO?
Got an email this morning with the subject "Welcome to Gizmo Project". I didn't sign up with those yokels. Anyone else got spammed by them?
2006 Mar 15
2
Help with Gizmo from outside firewall
I've beaten myself bloody dealing with this one... No luck so far. In summary, incoming calls from Gizmo establish, but neither get nor send sound. Outbound calls to Gizmo work fine (well a bit choppy but work) My thought is that the SIP connection is being made fine, but the RTP is getting stopped / blocked / misdone somewhere. Here is the thing: Asterisk 2.5 on Linux (No hardware
2007 Apr 13
0
Asterisk, nat, gizmo and fwd
Hi there everyone! I use asterisk as a home pbx. My internet connection is a DSL one, and I have a Linksys WRT54G that nat things for me in a 192.168.X.X style network. I've installed asterisk on my mac, and tried several examples I've found on the net (voip-info, gizmo, etc.) about how to create a Gizmo and a FWD trunk. However, all my attempts failed. The FWD thing kinda
2007 Mar 22
1
Gizmo project answers every call - can I use it in hunt group?
Hi, I've set up a Gizmo Project account for access on my Nokia E61 because they work through NAT. Trouble is If I include my gizmo account in an asterisk hunt group and I'm not connected (phone is off / outside wireless coverage) the gizmo project always answers. Either the call goes to voice mail or if I turn voicemail off the call gets answered by a recording saying I'm not
2006 Nov 13
1
Dial : Executing context/priority after bridge?
Hi, I am using Asterisk to set up a reminder-like system, with asterisk auto-dialing a user via SIP and playing a reminder file when the user picks the phone. I use Gizmo service for SIP and I'm able to call through it. However, when asterisk dials a number, Gizmo first answers then tries bridging 2 channels. Right after answer Asterisk starts playing the reminder. It obviously results in
2006 Dec 13
1
Phone routing - curious what others are doing?
I just went through an exercise of writing a Perl script called from my Asterisk dialplan to look at a list of area codes and exchanges to determine which ones are local (no or little cost) under my current Verizon plan. I route calls outside of my local limits to Gizmo. It works fine but when I called Verizon to change (lower) my service it was a bewildering spider web of rates structures just in
2007 May 03
2
Package contrast error
Trying to use contrast to look at differences within an lme lme.fnl.REML <- lme(Max ~ S + Tr + Yr + Tr:Yr, random = ~1 |TID, method = "REML") I have three levels of Tr I'm trying to contrast among different years (R, T97, T98), years = 1997-1999, so I'm interested in contrasts of the interaction term. > anova(lme.fnl.REML) numDF denDF F-value
2002 Mar 18
1
line breaks
I have a question about the function of line feeds/carriage returns in an all linux (R, vi to write scripts) environment. In my scripts I have a few functions, using { or ( to wrap commands on the next line. Usually this is fine, but sometimes R appears confused by line wrappings (more likely of course it is me who is confused). I tried ';' to explictly break the line, but no dice. An
2004 Oct 04
0
using broadvoice and vonage hardware withAsterisk
So Asterisk can't send VOIP calls to Vonage -- but it is still possible to use Vonage for flat-rate long distance by connecting the Vonage AT-196 to an * FXS port, right? The price is an extra D/A <--> A/D conversion. Jim Shilliday IT Director Equal Justice Center 1315 Walnut St. Suite 400 Philadelphia PA 19107 215-238-6970 -----Original Message----- From: Tim Petlock
2007 Apr 30
2
Independent contrasts from lme with interactions
Hi All, I've been searching the help archives but haven't found a workable solution to this problem. I'm running an lme model with the following call: >lme.fnl <- lme(Max ~ S + Tr + Yr + Tr:Yr, random = ~1 |TID) > anova(lme.fnl) numDF denDF F-value p-value (Intercept) 1 168 19255.389 <.0001 S 1 168 5.912 0.0161 Tr
2010 Dec 10
1
WriteXLS error:Error in get(x, envir = envir) : variable names are limited to 256 bytes
Hello all, I don't understand why this won't work. I have entered: WriteXLS(alldata,'test.xls') and I get this error message: Error in get(x, envir = envir) : variable names are limited to 256 bytes. My variable names are not very long, and are accepted by write.csv. alldata is a list containing 4 dataframes, with each dataframe having the the same variable names, which are:
2009 Apr 13
2
weighted mean and by() with two index
Hi expeRts, I would like to calculate weighted mean by two factors. My code is as follows: R> tmp <- by(re$meta.sales.lkm[, c("pc", "sales")], re$meta.sales.lkm[, c("size", "yr")], function(x) weighted.mean(x[,1], x[,2])) The result is as follows: R> tmp size: micro yr: 1994 [1] 1.090
2013 Jun 12
1
Question on Simple Repeated Loops
Dear R-User, Appreciate any helps. It looks simple, but I don't have a clue. Given that I have a dataframe of tree population with three variables: sp=species , d0=initial_size grow=growth increment from initial size per year How can I calculate the future growth increment of each tree for the next 3 years. The following Rscript was written, #---------- a0 <-
2023 Jan 14
1
Removing variables from data frame with a wile card
You'll want to use grep() or grepl(). By default, grep() uses extended regular expressions to find matches, but you can also use perl regular expressions and globbing (after converting to a regular expression). For example: grepl("^yr", colnames(mydata)) will tell you which 'colnames' start with "yr". If you'd rather you use globbing: