[VoIP] ProjectMF box

Don E. Wisdom donw at engineeringinc.com
Fri Jun 8 13:54:59 CDT 2007


Hi All,
Don has sent me the file you can download it here:
http://www.wiztech.biz/~don/mf_dialer/bluebox_winxp.zip
--Don





-----Original Message-----
From: voip-bounces at ckts.info [mailto:voip-bounces at ckts.info] On Behalf
Of Steph Kerman
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 12:51 PM
To: Voice Over IP Tandem for Analog Switches
Subject: Re: [VoIP] ProjectMF box



Donald Froula wrote:
> The .NET Windows dialer is an application that allows one to make the 
> tones needed to access the ProjectMf system. It is a software Blue 
> Box. It generates the 2600 tone to seize the trunk, as well as the KP,

> ST and MF digit tones. It looks like a telephone keypad on the screen,

> with the addition of the 2600 tone button.
Thanks.  This is what I was looking for.
> .NET is a programming environment that is available for Microsoft for 
> free. It must be instaled to run the application. You probably already

> have it.
Why would I?  Would it install as a normal part of Win2K?  What other 
applications typically use it?
> You can run the program, dial ProjectMF on CNET, hold the PC speaker 
> to the phone and route calls around, either to internal Asterisk test 
> numbers I have set up, back out to CNET, or to the PSTN
I have direct coupling to my phone line for recording or playing into 
the line.  If anyone else is interested I will share the details.

Thanks
Steph
> --- Steph Kerman <stfkerman at jps.net> wrote:
>
>> I'll try again.
>>
>> Yes... I know what a blue box is. From direct
>> personal experience.
>> Contrary to popular belief, Steve Wozniak did not
>> "invent" it.
>>
>> I'd like to know in 25 words or less what
>> "Windows.NET MF/SF dialer"
>> will do, as opposed to ProjectMF.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Steph
>
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