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2003 Nov 18
4
PBX (Asterisk) <-> Cellular Phone Network
Maybe someone here has found a good solution to this problem. I voulenteer with a local Search And Rescue unit and I was speaking with the senior members about how they interface the command trailer PBX with the PSTN or cellular networks when they are on scene at a remote location. Turns out they don't. Thus that got me to thinking about how one would get Asterisk to interface with a
2008 Feb 05
4
How to hookup to cell phone for outbound calls?
Hi I need a small PBX for use on the move. This means that outbound calls will need to be made over the cell phone network. Assuming a small hardware PBX with a spare mini-PCI slot or a USB slot then what hardware options do I have to get an outbound cellular channel? Options need to be rock solid, so no bluetooth to a cell phone kind of solutions need apply. Can any of the 3G usb
2005 Mar 08
3
DTMF out to Cell Phone
I set up a monitoring system that calls my techs when a problem occurs on one of our networks, everything works fine unless asterisk calls a cell phone in which case the tech can not respond using dtmf. It works fine if the tech call in but not if asterisk call a tech's cell phone. Anyone one have any suggestions? Thanks John Fullington
2005 Feb 23
1
Zaptel (Junghanns 4BRI card) to cell phone problem
We have set up an HP DL380 with 3 4BRI cards, Fedora core 2 (kernel 2.6.10) and asterisk (bristuff-0.2.0-RC7f with asterisk 1.0.5). 4 ports are configured in TE mode and connected to the PSTN; the other 8 are in NT mode and connected to isdn phones. the other outbound calls to PSTN are fine, however, when we call cellular phones, often audio is one-way (i.e.: the cell phone user can not hear,
2011 Feb 16
4
Connect Asterisk to a cell phone
Hello, Are there any gateways which allow me to hook a cellphone to Asterisk and use that line for routing my calls? Basically, I'm looking to play around a bit and if I can get to connect a cellphone with Asterisk then that would be great. Thanks, Hitesh PS: I have tried to search on the web, but didn't find any pointers on how to do so. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2006 Feb 23
3
GPS-enabled cell phone/PDA
I would like to capture the lat/lon coordinates from a GPS-enabled cell phone or PDA. Is this possible? Must I subscribe to this information from the cellphone network provider, or can I capture it without charge? What devices will broadcast the coordinates? Is there a device that will broadcast its position inband that can be captured by Asterisk? Can an SMS message include coordinates?
2007 Jan 09
4
Is there a low cost cell phone base station for asterisk ?
I don't really know the name of what I want to look for but maybe someone could tell me if it would be available. I have a number of old analogue cell phones laying about here and I was thinking it would be useful if I could set up a short range base station for them that would cover maybe an acre or so. What I would like to be able to do is use it to connect into Asterisk and this way
2007 Apr 19
1
Cell phone that can be connected to standad phone switch network
Are there any cell phone (gadgets) that can be connected to standard switch phone network? (ability to check email would be a plus). Digium adapter S101i can be connected to any network and it allow a standard phone to act as your local extension over the Internet (by registering to asterisk), it works "almost" perfectly. So it would be handy to have a cellular phone that can be
2004 Apr 30
1
Asterisk missing DTMF tones from some cell phones
While most cell phones are fine, some cell phones don't seem to produce DTMF digits that Asterisk/Zapata will detect. One of our salespeople has an AT&T model that never gets any digits through. Is there a known solution? I understand, of course, that with cell phones the DTMF tones are actually created at the base, and that pressing the key longer usually does not result in longer
2004 Sep 10
1
moh cell phones
Hello, MOH always is choppy when someone calls from a cell phone to my pots or nufone 866. It sounds fine when it originates from a land line. I use zaptel hardware, and plenty of resources. I have tried to use different songs. None have the id3 tags, I tried the custom settings with -q -r 8000 -f 8192 -b 2048 --mono -s. Tried permanent resampling to 8khz, 16bit, filterd with lame -q1. I
2004 Sep 26
1
Background call forwarding?
What I'm looking to achieve: Incoming calls to me extension will ring for 15 seconds. After that, I want the calls to forward to my cell phone and attempt to get through for another 30 seconds. After 30 seconds, I would like Asterisk to timeout the call, and goto my Asterisk voicemail. I've got the call forwarding down, but I'm using Nextel for cellular service, which loves give
2006 Nov 12
3
Determine if Call is from a cellular phone
Does anyone know if there is a way to get a DB or any other means to see if I can see if a call is coming from a cell phone or not. If I am able to see if it is cellular or not is there any way to see aprox. what area the phone is in (I know this wont be simple but would it work if I have an agreeement with the cell phone companies) ? This is for the US. Thanks. Dovid -------------- next part
2005 Jan 27
2
Q: Can I over-ride the value of ${CALLERIDNAME} ?
Folks, I'd like to change the value of ${CALLERIDNAME} for incoming PSTN calls from certain numbers, but haven't found a way that works. The goal is to provide more informative names on my phones' caller ID displays--e.g., I would prefer to display "ROB CELL" instead of "CELLULAR CALL" when I call home from my cell phone. This is what I tried in the context
2009 Oct 14
2
Queues with unavailable members
We have the possibly rather unique setup where we have cell phones posing as SIP devices. The SIP registration for those unfortunately doesn't go away just because the phone is off, since the registration is done by our cell-phone<=>SIP gateway, and that gateway has no way of knowing whether the phone is on or off. This is usually ok, but it gets problematic if the cell phone is a
2004 Jun 17
1
VOIP to Cellular
Does anyone know of any Cellular providers that will allow VOIP connections to thier cellular phones? I'd love to be able to call a cell phone without using the PSTN. I would think it would make sense for the provider, they still get to charge normal minutes, but don't have to burn a connection to the PSTN.
2004 Sep 23
8
GSM phones, bluetooth and general happiness
When I installed my first home-PBX three years ago, I was looking at "cellsockets" -- devices which will accept certain cellular phones and provide an RJ11 jack, generating the ring-voltage and recognizing DTMF, which in turn makes your cell-phone look like a CO line. Pretty cool stuff, in theory, but it just didn't seem to be worth the cost, especially since it locks you to a
2000 Dec 22
3
SecurID patch.
What are the chances of getting the SecurID patch integrated into OpenSSH? I think I asked before and was told that it could be done with PAM, but I (and others) are not satisfied with the PAM support. This "tight" integration seems to work much better. If not, I'll just sit on my rogue patches :-( -- Theo Schlossnagle 1024D/A8EBCF8F/13BD 8C08 6BE2 629A 527E 2DC2 72C2 AD05 A8EB
2011 Jan 17
1
Why some DLL libraries beginning with an asterisk
I open the winecfg set some library. After i ran some MS function. I open winecfg seen some libraries beginning with an asterrisk. What's that mean?
2012 Nov 14
3
3G Quality
Has anyone been able to configure Asterisk to work over 3G? I bought Nokia Cell Phones just for that purpose and they register fine over WiFi and 3G but the quality is just not good enough and sometimes the call just disconnects. I have Allow as: ilbc gsm ulaw alaw -- Co-op Vacation Rentals www.coopvr.com 15218 Summit Ave Suite #300-354 Fontana, CA 92336 Phone/Fax (855) 760-COOP (2667)
2006 Mar 17
7
gsm picocells
Is anyone in the world making gsm 'picocells' which could be connected to an Asterisk server and allow gsm mobiles to roam to them (and therefore become just another extension) when in the office? Obviously lots of things to consider (it's a licensed band) which I think was the big holdup last time I asked this question anywhere. I know there was talk about using them on aircraft