[asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client
Bob G
bobg at techie.com
Thu Apr 24 11:47:54 CDT 2008
I use 1ezphone because its not activex and works all operating systems
and browser.Plus the codec is great and only uses 10k
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From: Steven
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 08:20:15 -0400
I use click2call. http://www.geocities.com/babarnazmi/index2.htm
(it is really a click to talk, as I removed the dialing
capabilities and hardcoded the extension)
It is an activex control though.
All of my testing has shown it be be pretty clean.
We have it on our "contact us" page of our website and we also give
that url to overseas (India, Germany, Japan) contacts and some
have used it.
Some do not want to open up the iax2 port in their firewall, but
that is their issue.
I wanted to use IAX2 because I knew with NAT and firewalls, that
IAX2 was easier for people to use than all of the RTP ports
required for SIP.
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Steven
http://teamvie.blogspot.com/
http://www.connectech.org/
"equis software" wrote in message
news:ee714c4b0804160736m54bf7b3evcb1ce76a01e60c0f at mail.gmail.com...
Hi, I need to make Click-to-Call web application to connect with an
asterisk server.
I´m using Java
What solution recommend me?
Thanks
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