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2010 Mar 01
1
OT:4 Line DECT Cordless phone without answering machine
Anyone know of a cordless 4 line DECT phone that does't have an
answering machine? Or one that costs less than $300.00 (even with
answering)?
Yes I tried Google but Geeee too many results still sifting thru.
TIA
2005 Mar 22
3
Major problems with TDM400 and specific telephones: suggestions?
Hello!
Attached to the bottom of this e-mail is an edited version of an e-mail I
originally wrote to Digium tech support regarding Ouch and Power alarm
errors I have been receiving on my TDM400. It contains a great deal of
detail regarding my setup. In the end, I have found that one of the 5
phones I'm trying to make work with Asterisk is contributing to the
generation of these errors.
2005 Aug 10
2
TDM40B and weird analog problem
OK, I have a Asterisk @ Home 1.0.7 server with two Digium TDM400 cards, one 4
port FXO and one 4 port FXS. When I plug an analog cordless phone into the
TDM40B card and setup a ZAP extension, the phone rings in and you can answer
just fine. The weird part is when you try to get dialtone from the cordless
handset it rings all of the other extensions... One other thing to mention is
that the
2010 Mar 01
0
Solved:Re: OT:4 Line DECT Cordless phone without answering machine
Base:
http://www.amazon.com/RCA-25424RE1-4-Line-Expandable-Waiting/dp/tech-data/B000UVRYAI/ref=de_a_smtd
Cordless handset:
http://www.amazon.com/RCA-H5401RE1-Accessory-Handset-25423/dp/tech-data/B000UVQ6OI/ref=de_a_smtd
Less than $170.00 for both :).
thanks anyhow
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:08 PM, C F <shmaltz at gmail.com> wrote:
> Anyone know of a cordless 4 line DECT phone that
2008 Nov 06
2
TDM400 with FXS some handsets not ringing
Folks,
I have a TDM400 with an FXS module. I'm having some trouble ringing
some phones attached to the device.
I have a real el cheapo handset that cost me about 9UKP. It works fine,
I plug it into the Wildcard and call the channel and it rings.
I have tried plugging in my BT Diverse 3016 cordless phone but it will
not ring, although I can call out from it.
I have also tried my GPO 332L
2006 Dec 22
2
UPDATE - Analog Phones with FSK/Stutter MWI
After purchasing the Uniden TRU9480 and then the Panansonic 5672, both of
which do not have "phone company" compatible FSK/stutter MWI, I finally
got smart and found out just which Panasonic phones have this feature.
Only the following 5.8G models in their current line have FXO compatible
MWI. I purchased the 5771 unit and one remote. I have confimed it does in
fact work with Asterisk
2006 May 28
1
Analogue phone w/ TDM400
Hi,
I'm running * 1.2.7.1 on Red Hay 9.0 w/ a TDM 400 2 x FXS, 1 x FXO.
I'm using a VTech cordless that makes three short beeps when someone
another extension is picked up, presumably this lets you know if
someone is trying to listen in..
Everything works, except the VTech now makes the three beeps everytime
you try to use it, even if another extension is in use. It seems as
though the
2005 Mar 22
4
multiline, cordless, expandable phone system and asterisk message waiting
Basically, pretty much all the 2 line cordless systems I've seen come with a
built in digital answering system that I'll never use, the main problem with
this is that these units don't support VMWI (visual message waiting
indicator) with telco supplied voicemail. This is a problem because I'll be
setup an Asterisk system in the next month or so to handle my 2 analog and 1
2006 Feb 20
1
~1 sec delay from callee answering to call established on dialout
Hi,
I've been using Asterisk (now version 1.2.4) for quite a while, and I'm
trying to switch from POTS lines to a VOIP termination service. I've
had this problem with a few services I've tried, so the problem must be
on my end. Here's what I see:
When dialing out, I hear rings, and the call connects. But by the time
the call connects, the callee has already said
2004 Nov 23
2
need some advice
hey all,
I want to set up a phone network at home. I have to phone lines (one
traditional line and another provided by my internet provider (voIP)). So
what I would like to do is get a Digium box and connect my two lines to it
and then use several cordless voip phones with the ability to transfert call
from one phone to another. What kind of digium hardware i need to do this?
also I will use
2009 Dec 21
3
TDM 400 hardware(?) issue
I am having to abandon asterisk after having used it for 2.5 years due
to this problem. Every couple of days (sometimes more often, sometimes
less), the machine will lock up because the TDM board or the Dahdi
driver goes south. /var/log/messages starts filling up with repeated
messages:
kernel: TDM PCI Master abort
The card I have is:
*CLI> dahdi show status
Description
2006 Dec 14
1
FYI Panasonic Wireless Phone MWI
Last week I asked about MWI indicators on wireless phones that would work
with Asterisk. I sent a message off to Panasonic asking them about it
because in their ads they specifically stated that the indicator works
with and requires phone company voicemail subscription.
The is the model TG5631.
Specs here...
http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-KX-TG5631S-GigaRange-Cordless-Answering/dp/B000F4C2CA
2007 Aug 26
1
TDM400 and TDM800 fxo stop answering
Hi, I have two asterisk with the Digium TDM400 installed on the first and
the TDM800 installed on the second. Both systems are linux Debian 4.0 whith
kernel 2.6.18 and asterisk 1.2.24.
Often the cards stop answering calls, and I can't make or receive calls; I
need to reboot the system or manually reload the zaptel modules to restore
it.
I've tried zaptel versions 1.2.18, 1.2.19 and 1.2.20
2003 Dec 20
0
X101P + TDM400P
I thought I'd share my Asterisk experience, which hasn't exactly been as
pleasant as I would like but now seems usable in most ways and more then
I expected in other ways. I wanted a home PBX system, that would let me
treat different callers different ways depending on CID.
I initially bought the Digium developer's kit to try things out. That's a
single port TDM400 and a X101P.
2005 Sep 13
0
TDM400P stops answering
> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-
> bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Kevin P. Fleming
> Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 6:13 PM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] TDM400P stops answering
>
> Andy Howell wrote:
> > I have a weird
2005 Jan 17
1
TDM400 answers the line all the time!
hi all,
We have a TDM400 card with 4 wfo modules. now the modules load fine
and when i start asterisk with on phone line connected it just starts
spewing these messages:
-- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/4-1'
Jan 13 12:59:47 NOTICE[10831]: chan_zap.c:5367 ss_thread: Got event 2
(Ring/Answered)...
Jan 13 12:59:47 NOTICE[10831]: chan_zap.c:5367 ss_thread: Got event 2
(Ring/Answered)...
2005 Jan 17
1
transfers with zap channel
Ok, I've seen discussion before on doing transfers (attended and unattended), there seems to be much confusion over it.
As things sit, I've been trying (unsuccessfully) to do transfers with a zap channel (analog phone attached to TDM400). I have no idea what I'm missing. My current understanding is that I need to have transfer=yes in zapata.conf, do a flash hook, dial the 2nd
2009 Apr 17
1
opening 2 and more channels on 1 SIP account
Hi!
I have a Grandstream VoIP Device, at which a DECT base with 2 cordless
phones are connected. If a call is placed and made through one cordless
phone the other cordless phone appears as busy.
What I want:
1. The Base station of the DECT cordless phones, is connected at 1 FXS
Port of my Grandstream Telephone Adapter.
2. I want to place and receive as many calls at the same time through 1
SIP
2006 May 16
5
WiFi VoIP Handsets..
Hi,
I am investigating getting a wifi VoIP phone because its may be a better
option than an ATA and a cordless phone..
Does anyone have any experience with the whats out there??
Do they support things like WPA etc??
I have heard the battery life can be a problem.. Is this the case?
Thanks..
2005 Jan 13
2
Looking for a wireless phone... wifi ortraditional wireless ?
In that example you could make outgoing calls only correct? (since incoming
likely needs port forwards)
I guess the questions becomes "how often are you going to do that to justify
the extra $100 or so you going to pay for a wifi sip phone?"
Paul Fielding (paul.fielding@shaw.ca) wrote:
>
> I think some people are missing the point. You can't throw your cordless
>