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2010 Dec 30
1
VUC; Friday December 31st - 2010: The Year in VoIP
On this weeks VUC call we will collectively be our own guests. That is, we'd like to know what was the big issue that impacted YOU in 2010? All opinions welcome. Here are a few things to get you thinking in advance: - Apple's Antenna-gate - Asterisk 1.8 Launches - Amazon EC2 as a DOS platform - Cisco launched UMI video conference device - More HDVoice capable phones - Skype Outage - VoIP
2009 Apr 21
4
Polycom wideband codecs?
Doing a little research before Friday's Voip Users Conference call with Dan Behringer. Are any of the newer Polycom wideband codecs implemented in v1.6? Specifically, G.722.1 or G.722.2? Thanks, Michael Graves mgraves <at> mstvp.com o(713) 861-4005 c(713) 201-1262 sip:mjgraves at mstvp.onsip.com skype mjgraves
2007 Nov 07
2
wifi
I'd like to survey those on-list who actually use wifi SIP handsets. What type of wifi access point do you use? Are you happy with it? I presently use some older Linksys WAP54G APs. I'd like to replace these but in doing so I'd like to be moving in a VOIP friendly direction. I've yet to find a handset that I'd buy in quantity, but my last round of access points lasted >4
2008 Jan 20
2
SIP <> GSM
I'd like to add a device to my Asterisk server to leverage my cellular account. Does anyone on-list have experience with hardware gateways vs using cah_bluetooth and an old cell phone? I'm considering something like http://www.mobigater.com/index.php?p=5 Thanks, Michael -- Michael Graves mgraves<at>mstvp.com blog.mgraves.org o713-861-4005 c713-201-1262 sip:mjgraves at
2007 Aug 16
2
Seeking opinions: Polycom IP330 phones?
Does anyone online have an opinion on these? I've used 500/510/6001/601 models before. Need to know if these apparently lesser models can be provisioned in the same way. Are end uers happy with them? Thanks, Michael -- Michael Graves mgraves at pixelpower.com Sr. Product Specialist www.pixelpower.com Pixel Power Inc.
2008 Nov 04
5
VoIP Users Conference Call Friday Nov 7 On Wideband Voice & Conferencing
This Friday's edition of the weekly VoIP Users Conference call is all about wideband audio (aka HD Voice) and conferencing. The guest for this call is David Frankel, CEO of ZipDX a commercial service that specializes in wideband conferencing. We expect an interesting call touching on many aspects of VoIP going beyond the traditional phone service, conference bridges, technical standards,
2009 Mar 31
2
dynamic codec preferences
Has anyone here ever had the occasion to setup a system that would dynamically alter it's codec preferences based on trafffic? That is, presuming that the system is on a limited bandwidth connection is would start to prefer a compressed codec as the call volume increased? Perhaps shifting from G.711 to G.729? Michael -- Michael Graves mgraves<at>mstvp.com http://blog.mgraves.org
2008 Sep 28
1
G.722 between Eyebeam and a Polycom IP650
Hi All, So I've been exploring the use of G.722 encoded wideband audio recently. I have three different SIP devices that allow this: Eyebeam, IP650 and a Siemens S865IP. The Siemens and IP650 seems to work fine together. Calls pass between them in what the Polycom notes as "HD" mode and the audio quality is certainly very good. However, things are not so easy with Eyebeam and the
2007 Oct 07
1
New Embedded Distro
Hi All, A couple of weeks ago I noticed Askozia PBX, which is a new embedded Asterisk & OS distro at http://askozia.com/pbx. This caught my attention for two reasons; it uses v1.4 of Asterisk, and it uses the m0n0wall development framework to build on FreeBSD with a PHP based GUI. I've used m0n0wall for years, and FreeNAS also, which shares the same OS/GUI framework. I booted the latest
2008 Aug 21
2
Siemens Gigaset IP in USA (S685 IP in particular)
For some unfathomable reason, Siemens USA doesn't offer the Gigaset IP range in the U.S. I'm particularly interested in the Gigaset S685 IP. Since it's DECT 6.0, and there's an English (UK) version, I'm thinking it should work just fine, after dealing with the walwart issue (and maybe caller ID signalling). Anyone imported one from the UK and using it in the US? for how
2011 Jan 05
3
VoIP PoE phones for restaurant (kitchen)
On Tue, 4 Jan 2011, Andy Graybeal wrote: >> The Polycom 321 has not been EOL'd and supports VLAN. It is, however, >> lacking a 2nd ethernet port if you were to go that route. >> >> -M >> > Thanks for the response Mark. I see the 331 has two ports and the same > features as the 321. > > I'm wondering what phone would be best being used as an
2008 Dec 05
4
Using DECT phones as SIP phones?
I see a variety of DECT 6 phones available CHEAP at costco. Is there a way to convert these to SIP? I recall someone talking about a Siemens devices that works with all DECT phones, making them SIP (I think).... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20081205/fdd14af9/attachment.htm
2007 Nov 28
0
Re :Recommendations for 100 Wifi SIP phone
Hi, Try http://gigaset.siemens.com/shc/1,1935,hq_en_0_11729_rArNrNrNrN,00.html you will have good selections there. Regards, Vidura Senadeera ================================ To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com> Message-ID: <200711252201.lAPM1NUP005677 at mail871.megamailservers.com> Content-Type:
2010 Jan 29
2
microphone on Polycom 550/650
I have quite a number of users complaining that when they are using handsfree to talk over a landline, the other end can't hear them. It's like the person is speaking 5 feet away and can barely hear their voice. However between internal SIP calls, it's fine. What could be the problem? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2008 May 15
2
QOS and Asterisk
I will have a small shop with ~4 phones using an HP server with Asterisk on it, it has two NICS and so I planned on plugging one into the cable modem, and the other into the switch. I was going to let this box perform NAT for the company but I am concerned about QOS for the VOIP portion. Anyone got a similar setup and care to share what they successfully implemented? Thanks! jlc
2008 Apr 27
2
Siemens Gigaset S685IP Review
Hi there, in case anyone is interested, I've just taken ownership of a small home network (3 handsets) of the brand new Siemens DECT PSTN/VOIP phone. It works great with Asterisk. Here's my overview and review so far... http://www.theopensourcerer.com/2008/04/27/siemens-gigaset-685ip-phones/ Cheers Al -- The way out is open! http://www.theopensourcerer.com
2005 Mar 14
1
Ruby code to create junctions on NTFS volumes.
Here is some Ruby code for creating junctions on NTFS volumes. These are the main routines: Dir.junction?(dir) => true if dir is a junction Dir.reparse_target(dir) => returns the target of a junction, or dir Dir.create_junction(junctName, existingTarget) => creates a junctName junction pointing to existingTarget (also used (Dan''s?) GetLastError code and did some simple
2019 Dec 11
1
Windows check problems.
The thread starting with this message: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-package-devel/2019q4/004745.html described problems Rich Heiberger was having with package checking on Windows. It appeared that during the tests of examples, an old version of the package was loaded but the new tests were being run, causing lots of confusion and trouble. I reproduced the error, and I think I've
2008 Nov 15
2
Polycom low volume
Using a Polycom 550 and 650 phones on my Asterisk server for testing. I can't figure out why the volume is so low. How can I adjust the volume control on Asterisk? It's at max on the handset phones. Thanks! Hin
2008 Aug 29
5
Wi-SIP vs. SIP-DECT
Anybody care to muse on Wi-SIP vs. SIP-DECT? My limited research indicates that none of the WiSip phones will ever be able to match the performance of DECT phones. Maybe I'm wrong but a Wi-SIP phone seems like a DIESEL sports car. There is nothing wrong with the technology, but it seems like a shoe-horned fit into the requirements of a wireless endpoint. DECT uses a wireless radio layer