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Re: Asterisk line in/out cards


  • Subject: Re: Asterisk line in/out cards
  • From: "Matthew Miles" <m_miles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 16:44:48 -0000

WOW! that is REALLY cool!  I look forward to getting this all up and
running so I can play around with it!

Are there any good sites etc that would give me an ide of the basics
and setup etc?

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "UKHA" <ukha@b...> wrote:
>
>
> On 24/05/2004 at 16:11 Matthew Miles wrote:
>
> >Andy,
> >
> >Whats this bluetooth presence thingy?
> >
>
> It's simple really, you have a bluetooth dongle (I use usb ones) at
each location.
> Each location reports if it can 'see' you and the * box routes the
call accordingly.
> The presence detection boxes don't have to to asterisk boxes - they
just run a daemon.
> This means you could have a number of them around your office and
have your calls literally
> follow you where you go :)
>
> Each detection is 'scored' so multiple detectors shouldn't be a
problem.
>
> This should illustrate how it works: (if YHG doesn;t screw it up)
>
>
>  call -> * box (where is andy) -> find highest scoring detector
->
route to nearest channel
>
> If there is no highest scoring detector (ie score for all is 0)
then route to the default channel
> which in my case is my mobile...
>
> HTH, if it's still not clear let me know and I'll try to draw a
diagram and stick it on my site..
>
>
> Andy




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