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[ale] NewbieQ: VOIP and AU-100 Handset work for Linux?
- Subject: [ale] NewbieQ: VOIP and AU-100 Handset work for Linux?
- From: ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com (Jim)
- Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 07:44:11 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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I have a Grandstream, Budgetone 100 ethernet phone that is connected to
my Asterisk PBX on a Linux box, but since it plugs into the ethernet, I
suspect it could connect directly to a voip provider on the internet
that supports that hardware with changes to my router to open the right
ports up. It's my understanding the Skype does a proprietary protocol
to the phone, so it has to be running special firmware. The Grandstream
is OK however there is a little echo on the other end, they tell me. I
used a Softphone with Skype with great success. I imagine the hard
phone will work equally well.
Jim.
Mills, John M. wrote:
>ALErs -
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>I see before me in a glowing Firefox frame an ad for a VOIP "handset",
>USB phone, that claims to work with lots of OS, "no driver software
>required", and wondered whether ALErs are using this or similar gadgets
>for Skype calls.
>
>TIA for any background on such HW.
>
>Not that I know anyone to call ...
>
> - Mills
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