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Posted by Devouru on September 2, 2005, 5:54 pm
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I would like to setup a VOIP server to provide service to stations on a small LAN with USB phones to communicate with a few remote users. Any help/tips? TIA. -JS | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Posted by on September 2, 2005, 8:23 pm
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Posted by C:\Marko on September 30, 2005, 3:46 pm
Please log in for more thread options www.asterisk.org www.asteriskathome.com You can buy a cheap grandstream hard phones for each desk. They're quite good baggin for the price :) Marko | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Wolfgang S. Rupprecht on September 30, 2005, 5:00 pm
Please log in for more thread options I really like the voice quality of the Grandstreams Budgetone especially when talking Grandstream to Grandstream with the wideband codec enabled. It is noticeably better sound than one gets from POTS. It definitely beats the sound quality of the Sipura stuff I have (Sipura-3000 ATA, Sipura-841 desk phone), which is just so-so POTS (or worse.) VOIP can sound better than POTS. It just depends on us rewarding companies that put in the effort to do it. Clearly it doesn't have to cost more (as Grandstream has shown). It is mostly just a matter of the correct code being put into the firmware. -wolfgang -- Wolfgang S. Rupprecht http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/ Microsoft Vista - because "Virus Installer" was too long. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Dr Balwinder Singh Dheeman on September 3, 2005, 2:39 am
Please log in for more thread options On 09/02/2005 11:24 PM, Devouru wrote: Asterisk open source iPBX could be your best bet, have a look at http://www.asterisk.org/ and http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk Another such open source project is YATE at http://yate.null.ro/ Both of these support many a kinds of like H.323, SIP, IAX and skinny VoIP phones, asterisk is much more mature where as YATE is new one. In addition to these you may need OpenH323 Gatekeeper available at http://www.gnugk.org/ also, for those of your users who love using H.323 based clients and, or soft phones like gnomemeeting, netmeeting, SJPhone and ohphone. Hope that helps, -- Dr Balwinder Singh Dheeman Registered Linux User: #229709 CLLO (Chief Linux Learning Officer) Machines: #168573, 170593, 259192 Anu's Linux@HOME Distros: Ubuntu, Fedora, Knoppix More: http://anu.homelinux.net/~bsd/ Visit: http://counter.li.org/ | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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