Why switch from Asterisk@Home? was: Re: [Asterisk-Users]
	7960'multi-line' configuration
    Kanuri, Seshu (Company IT) 
    Seshu.Kanuri at morganstanley.com
       
    Thu May  5 07:17:35 MST 2005
    
    
  
Henry Devito wrote:
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>I've since migrated away from *@home, but the codes are there in the
extensions.conf file.
I am also cusrious to know as to what you have migrated to, from
asterisk at home
Seshu
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Subject: Why switch from Asterisk at Home? was: Re: [Asterisk-Users]
7960'multi-line' configuration
Thanks for the tip.  I'll try it this evening when I get back to my
office.  Out of curiosity, what made you switch from Asterisk at Home?
Pat
Quoting Henry Devito <hdevito at mchsi.com>:
> Sorry for the late reply,  I was out of town today.  Turn call waiting
> on for your extension in asterisk at home by dialing *70 I think.  Look 
> at the extensions.conf file for the code.  I ran into the same problem
> when I was using *@home a while back.  I've since migrated away from 
> *@home, but the codes are there in the extensions.conf file. 
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