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RE: Re: Asterisk kit needed
- Subject: RE: Re: Asterisk kit needed
- From: "Paul Gale" <groups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 17:58:15 +0100
I have CLID working on my home highway box (well, on the two converted
analogue ports) - don't know about the main digital port though?
Paul.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Patrick Lidstone [mailto:patrick@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 26 May 2004 17:45
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Asterisk kit needed
>
> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "UKHA" <ukha@b...> wrote:
> > Hi Paul,
> >
> > forgive the erratic nature of this reply, I'm brain dumping ideas
> here...
> >
> > OK> dump brain
> >
> > ok, It looks to me like you have
> >
> > 3 x FXO lines 2 allocated to your business side and one for
home..
> > 2 x FXS lines for either a single 2 line DECT base station or 2
> separate ones.
> >
> > (I'm not familiar with what BT HomeHighway really gives you (I
live
> in .NL - so we dont have it :P) - is that 2 analog and one isdn? or
> is this shared? If you need an isdn line connection then I'd suggest
> the CAPI devKit... @ 110 euro - see
> http://ns1.jnetdns.de/jn/relaunch/asterisk/page15.html
_
> >
> > (Please note that the AVM Fritz PCI only supports EuroISDN!)
>
> Business Highway & Home Highway are EuroISDN2e (BRI) - just two
> digital circuits which happen to include an integral terminal adapter
> which breaks out a couple of "hidden" MSNs onto analogue
ports (these
> can be moved to the digital ports on request, so moving to a digital
> only solution is easy enough). I have an AVM Fritz working fine with
> the CAPI drivers - the only minor fiddle was getting MSN numbering
> right. (Andy: FYI, Home Highway doesn't support CLIP or MSN, as a
> marketing restriction; Business Highway does).
>
>
> > For the audio feed from the house you'll need a soundcard that
> works under linux .. soundblasters seem to be ok, but someone here
> may have a better suggestion on that..
>
>
> Or a SIP phone capable of auto-answering and supporting headset jacks
> (e.g. SNOM, I think). Expensive, but low hassle in config terms. For
> that matter a SIP softphone running on any PC on the network which
> supports autoanswer should also be up to the job.
>
> Patrick (with apologies for descending into telco acronym soup)
>
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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