[VoIP] +61 - Another country on CNET
Ian Jolly
ian at uax.org.uk
Wed Dec 5 11:51:01 CST 2007
Will do John - I was in touch with Mark a while back when I invited him to join our lists.
Ian
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----- Original Message -----
From: John Novack
To: Voice Over IP Tandem for Analog Switches
Cc: Ian Jolly ; Mark McGough
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: [VoIP] +61 - Another country on CNET
I am in communication with another chap in Australia who wants to run AstLinux on a thin client to connect to CNET.
He is:
Mark McGough
I do hope Ian can help him a bit with his dialplan, as I am more country code 1 fluent.
In fact, if Ian can send me a sample set of configs off list, I can install before shipping to him
AstLinux, though pretty small ( fits in a 64 meg CF card ) works well, and is easy to manage once installed.
I used it for several weeks while I was getting around to rebuilding my CNET box after a failing hard drive experience.
For those wanting a quick entry into CNET, without the overhead and trouble of AAH and whatever it currently is called, consider AstLinux.
I installed it on an HP thin client, but it will also work booting from a pen drive or from a very small hard disk.
John Novack
Dennis D Hock wrote:
Congrats and welcome Australia!
Dennis Hock
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To: <CNET-UK-I at yahoogroups.com>, "CNET VoIP" <voip at ckts.info>
From: "Ian Jolly" <ian at uax.org.uk>
Sent by: voip-bounces at ckts.info
Date: 12/04/2007 08:10AM
Subject: [VoIP] +61 - Another country on CNET
Just a quick note to say that I've just had the first call to Australia..
Jack in Adelaide is a collector of old telephones. Unfortunately 'cos
there isn't an "Australian" directory page you will not be able to find
his number :-) I'll let you know when he is up and running permanently.
He currently is experimenting to get his CNET connection up and running in
conjunction with his two VoIP connections. The two VoIP circuits are
normally on a Netcomm NB9W modem with a Netcomm V200 connected to it. Both
have two FXS ports - the interesting feature is that the FXS ports on the
NB9W accept pulse dialling !. We tried without success to get an FXS port
on the Netcomm V200 set up so Jack then set CNET up instead of the VoIP
circuits in the NB9W and we had contact. He's now going to try to get both
the CNET and VoIP working at the same time.
Hopefully we'll see more folk in Oz joining us. Incidentally if you want to
know the time in Adelaide - try
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=5
Ian Jolly
+44 (0) 352 82 26 (via a 1929 GPO Rural Automatic eXchange!) from
CNET - the Heritage Telephone Network
+44 (0)1352 83 82 26 (via a 1929 GPO Rural Automatic eXchange!) from
Public Telephone Network
FWD Telephone No 83 2230
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