since launching my Asterisk PBX I maintained a GoogleVoice trunk allowing the system the ability to dial out to the rest of the world if needed. While this may have been frowned upon by some, it was a valuable “behind the scenes” resource as it would find any WAN gateway that existed on the Mesh to make the call happen. No Internet or phone in your local area because of emergency condition and the PBX could find another WAN gateway through RF hops and a call could still be made.
Google, in their infinite wisdom, shut this ability down by simply changing/discontinuing the protocol that made the magic possible. Has anyone come up with a new solution? I know there are pay subscription solutions but I always prefer free if it is possible.
73,
Keith AI6BX
Google, in their infinite wisdom, shut this ability down by simply changing/discontinuing the protocol that made the magic possible. Has anyone come up with a new solution? I know there are pay subscription solutions but I always prefer free if it is possible.
73,
Keith AI6BX
I use VOIP.MS for the price you really can't beat it. $0.85 per Month $0.009 per minute if you go pay by the minute, $4.25 per Month $0.00 per minute for 2 Channels unlimited calling.. you cant beat the service for the price.
Rich
W6ABJ
Last months charge was $4.236.
1 line. Each call is limited to 2 hours.
Now I want 2 lines. I may switch. Thanks.
Denis KD1HA
Reply to #8
No that would be easy!
After a Google search several setups are found but none of them worked. I picked bits and pieces from each and after about a month of configuring finely got the right combination. It seems that an ingredient was always left out of the recipe like Marie Barone from Everybody Loves Raymond! I will try and put together a How to.
Denis
X_InboundCallRoute sp3(xxxxxxxxxx)
Make your call!
Denis
I got a new VOIP service with voip.ms, $0.85/mo for the number and 1 cent a minute for active calls.
I configured this service as IAX2 because IAX allegedly uses less resources than Chan_SIP.
I have very slow ISP service; 22 Mbps down and 2 Mbps up.
Currently, any registered mesh-phone can dial-out to PSTN and
dial-in calls can be redirected to any one registered mesh-phone.
I hope to setup IVR so that dial-in calls can be redirected to any registered mesh-phone.
Chuck
Thanks for the tip. I am going to check this option out and really like the inbound dialing idea as well.
Keith
The above directions work in and outbound. RE:#12
You can also direct any inbound calls to any extension or extensions you wish. A working knowledge of the PBX is helpful here but if you need help send me a message.
Denis
Thanks!
I also have a VoIP.ms IAX2 trunk to my rasPBX on the local AREDN network.
I call it a 'phone patch':
- outside PSTN can dial in and select to ring a registered phone
- registered phones can dial out to the PSTN.
I try to block some 900 number dialing.
Perhaps we could share settings and find a solution to your issue.
Question:
"Any suggestions for setting this to vector to various extensions or is it limited to just one?"
Excerpt from #14: "dial-in calls can be redirected to any one registered mesh-phone"
Since #14 was posted, I have added an IVR and 1 group call.
That group call will ring all my active hard or soft phones
What is a vector?
Chuck
A question for those who have this set up properly. Is there a step-by-step guide to get the inbound calls redirected to an IVR, and how to set that up with the menu system and direct dialing? I *think* I have the IVR configured correctly, but I can't get the inbound calls to go to it.
I'll be more than happy to upload my config files for both FreePBX and the OBI-200 if that will help to troubleshoot things.
Have a great night. :)
Patrick.