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2003 May 14
1
G.729 Codec on Dialup
hi All, We are using Asterisk server with sip phones (SJPhone). On the local LAN, when we use the SJPhone as the SIP client, communication works fine with no disturbances and noices. But when it comes to dialup connection we harldy hear anything except a rough noice. We have included G.729 Codec (Annex B) with the Asterisk server, and we added the G.729 Codec to the SJPhone too. But it seems
2003 Nov 20
2
Dialup Internet through Asterisk server?
Hello, I was wondering if it was easy to setup a dialup internet account system in Asterisk somehow(like PPP) laptop with modem -> PSTN line -> Asterisk server -> Server's broadband internet connection Has anyone done this? Thanks, MATT---
2005 Dec 30
1
streaming to dialup users gives low quality audio
Hi, Currently streaming ogg isn't practical in this situation. That was one of the first things i checked into. WHen i looked i didn't see a streamer that did both ogg and mp3. Thanks. Dave. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Ballenger" <lpmusix@gmail.com> To: "Dave" <dmehler26@woh.rr.com> Cc: <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Friday, December
2004 Dec 18
4
Free World Dialup and Asterisk
Hi forum, I have been fighting days and days configuring FWD and asterisk with NO success I have the following scenario. My sister in Spain with FWD dialup client My question is if she can dial my FWD dialup number, which is registered in Asterisk and the call being forwarded to ring my IP Phone. Spain LAN FWD
2005 Mar 27
8
Asterisk on a dialup connection?
How will this fare? I am planning on putting an asterisk box for my brother in the Philippines but they only have dialup internet. I want them to be able to use a telephone set on a phonejack or linejack card and call me and vice versa via VOIP. My setup in the US is working already with a broadband cable connection. I am thinking that dialup may not work because of the bandwidth required
2005 Dec 30
7
streaming to dialup users gives low quality audio
Hello, I've got two streams, one for broadband, one for dialup. Well, having had occation to use a dialup connection recently i checked the dialup stream. Although it was streaming what the broadband stream was, the audio quality was audibly worse. It didn't buffer, but it didn't sound as clear as the broadband stream. I used lame to encode the tracks to mp3 and used it's
2006 Apr 25
3
56K Dialup and VOIP over same PRIs
Anybody have suggestions on having a 56K dialpool and VOIP connections with an Asterisk box over the same set of PRIs? We've done the PM3 with PRIs for just dialup, but are looking for a way to integrate our Asterisk box and move our voice calls onto the same PRIs. Ian -- Ian White Victoria Free-Net Association email: iwhite@victoria.tc.ca http://victoria.tc.ca/
2009 Jun 29
1
ISP< ->Asterisk <-> ATA <->DIALUP
Hellow, * I have a problem with dial up signalling. currently I have configured asterisk server and E1 card to ISP. then other side I am having ATA to PC for connecting internet through DialUP connection. is it possible and please send me the procedure how I can do it ?? * ISP< <-> Asterisk <-> ATA <-> DIALUP -- Thanks & Regards, Vidura Senadeera, Sri Lanka.
2003 Feb 24
1
sip call through dialup connection
Folks, I cannot seem to be able to place a call from a dialup connection (this is the first time I try to do this)
2004 Jan 23
1
Asterisk + Dialup Modem
Hi, I am new in asterisk. Is it possible to use it with common dialup modem to connect ptsn to the server? Thanks Regards, Soragan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20040123/8e77b5cf/attachment.htm
2008 Nov 25
3
USB or PCI dialup modem supported by Centos
Hello everybody, I've searched google for a while looking for a list of USB or PCI dialup modems supported by CentOS without success. Any information on this subject will be really appreciated. Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20081125/dd8598ed/attachment-0003.html>
2003 Sep 10
9
Free World Dialup (FWD).
Hi, Is it possible to use asterisk with Free World Dialup (FWD) ? Did someone manage to make it work? how? Best, -P -- __________________________________________________________ Sign-up for your own personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup CareerBuilder.com has over 400,000 jobs. Be smarter about your job search http://corp.mail.com/careers
2003 May 20
1
ATA186 through NAT, over Dialup, success story
Hi, I'm away at a conference in Amsterdam. My home is in Cambridge in the UK. On a whim, I tossed an ATA186 and a phone into my bags before leaving home. I was able to plug my ATA186 into a LAN here at the conference and was connected to my home Asterisk in a few seconds. Total time from unzipping my bag to talking to home no more than 15 seconds. OK, so the kit could be more portable,
2003 May 24
4
Free World Dialup behind NAT
Hi, after reading about it on the list I decided to set up a Free World Dialup account. For those of you who don't know, that is a sip proxy where you and your friends can singn up free and then you can just connect to it with any sip client and call anybody that is registered for free. Pretty much like iaxtel (I belive that was the name of it) for the iax protocol. It even supports clients
2004 Aug 15
1
Inbound Free World Dialup - extension not ringing?
Hi to all the * people out there, Please kind to me as I am both new to Asterisk and to Linux - But I am learning fast. My config is quite simple, I'm just following examples and the Wiki: I have two PC's running X-Lite phones, these work without problems between each other, and I have a GS BudgeTone-100 registered to Free World Dial UP (working no problem). I have tried to
2008 Sep 23
3
Fwd: more on Free World Dialup groups and FWDLive
FYI It looks like FWD is looking for value added service ideas for free as a volunteer. I think it will fail but we shall see. I really don't get the nerve of them (Free World Dialup has changed it's name to FWD) to ask for free ideas and development on a non-free service. Maybe if they can come up with a killer app and people will adopt it, then it might work, but then again, people
2001 Mar 30
0
Two samba 2.0.7, one dialup line and excessive connects ...
Hi everybody. I have to admin two offices, about 500 km apart. Because we're in Germany and dedicated lines (and even VPN ones over the internet) are very heavy in cost, we use a dialup ISDN connection. That is online almost 8 hours a day, but still cheaper. Now the remote office said that their e-mail was too slow and I installed a second samba server for them, being a logon master so
2005 Dec 30
0
streaming to dialup users gives low quality audio
Dave wrote: > Hello, > I've got two streams, one for broadband, one for dialup. Well, having had > occation to use a dialup connection recently i checked the dialup stream. > Although it was streaming what the broadband stream was, the audio quality > was audibly worse. It didn't buffer, but it didn't sound as clear as the > broadband stream. This is expected.
2005 Dec 30
0
streaming to dialup users gives low quality audio
This doesn't specifically answer your question, but is it possible for you to use an ogg stream? I've been running a stream using a 48Kbps ogg (i'm sure I could push it lower too...) and it sounds to me and other people pretty much just as "nice" as a 128Kbps mp3. We can't notice it being audibly worse. -Daniel On 12/30/05, Dave <dmehler26@woh.rr.com> wrote: >
2005 Dec 30
0
streaming to dialup users gives low quality audio
This is another reason aacPlus is an advantage. It is supported using Orban Opticodec-PC Streaming Encoder, Icecast2 Servers and Winamp. http://www.orban.com/orban/products/stream/1010_overview.html Icecast2 Eval Stream here: http://www.orban.com/orban/products/stream/orban_eval_ice.pls -greg. At 11:05 2005-12-30, Dave wrote: >Hello, > I've got two streams, one for broadband,