[Asterisk-Users] telephony that "just works"
Anders Svensson
anders at bobascom.com
Mon Oct 10 04:55:05 MST 2005
What you are looking for is a pc2phone dialer. This can be preconfigured
with all settings and when it connects to your * it ask for username and
password or just a pin. There are many of these out on the net. Most is
however locked to a provider but you will also find many that you can buy
with your settings in them.
Anders
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of lenz
Sent: den 10 oktober 2005 13:28
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] telephony that "just works"
Hello list,
I am looking for a way to have multiple remote Windows users download a
package and get connected to *. My idea would be that they run a simple
app, it connects without any setting to an * box (maybe via IAX) and then
people press a button to talk. It would be okay if they had to enter a
username and password, but not more than that.
Looking for such software, I keep finding how much easier for a
non-technical end-user is to download skype and have it running than
downloading a softphone, creating an account, configuring the softphone
and then dialing the required number. Having a way to use skype as a
terminal would be nice, but I fear it's impossible by now (see
http://www.skypejournal.com/blog/archives/2005/03/skype_strategy.php ).
So, anybody has experience of something that could be used, repackaged,
modified or you-know-what that could be helpful in this case? And don't
you think a IAX intercom could be somehow useful? :-)
Bye
l.
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