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On Dec 1, 2005, at 5:08 PM, John Abreau wrote: > Drew Taylor wrote: > > > As for asterisk, I've installed the Asterisk at home distribution > > recently and found it very easy to use. I haven't done too much with > > it, but it found the TDM-400 hardware automatically and I had no > > problem adding an IAX2 trunk to an outgoing provider. > > >> In my earlier reply I failed to mention that I would be perfectly >> happy with it happening in conjunction with the regular >> installfest. I agree that there wouldn't be enough need for a >> separate event. >> You can use a VoIP provider for network-only calling. voipjet.com >> will give you a $0.25 credit when you sign up for their service >> ($0.013/min US). I haven't looked for an incoming-call provider yet. >> Drew > > If you want to coordinate an Asterisk breakout session, and you > think you can put it together in the next nine days, that would be > great. Thanks for the offer, but I really don't feel qualified to be telling other people how to do it. I've only dabbled a bit. Most of my experience has simply been through using the AMP - a nice GUI that goes a long way for something like a small business. Not having dug down into creating a dial plan from scratch makes me a bit nervous about offering advice. But that said, I'd like to be at the installfest anyway. If I am, and am not busy getting a MythTV box running, I'd be happy to offer pithy anecdotes about my meager experiences. Drew
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