Does anyone have a successful example of using ICS for VoIP? Do any
components or units exist for a turnkey solution?
Thanks!
Eric
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Arno Garrels
> Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 11:18 AM
> To: ICS support mailing
> Subject: Re: [twsocket] VOIP
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> I've just found something interisting here:
>
> http://www.ictrnid.org.uk/do
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Arno Garrels
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 11:18 AM
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: Re: [twsocket] VOIP
I've just found something interisting here:
http://www.ictrnid.org.uk/downloads/SIP/SIP-0.3.zip
The stack
I've just found something interisting here:
http://www.ictrnid.org.uk/downloads/SIP/SIP-0.3.zip
The stack uses Indy 9.0.14 :( why not ICS?
RNID SIP STACK
==
This library of code consists of three main parts:
* a SIP stack (RFC 3261),
* an RTP stack (RFC 3550), and
* SDP (RFC 2327)
Francois Piette wrote:
>> It's just an idea, and actually I've zero knowledge about it,
>> but would implementing that protocol in ICS make any sense?
>
> Yes, sure ! Very interesting to do.
I think that would be also a nice product idea for Overbyte.
However I'll investigate voip as soon as I ha
> It's just an idea, and actually I've zero knowledge about it,
> but would implementing that protocol in ICS make any sense?
Yes, sure ! Very interesting to do.
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Objet : [twsocket] VOIP
Hello,
Voice Over IP is really working great, I didn't believe it until I tested it.
I've now moved to a new provider, attached a VOIP-WLAN-Ethernet router (SIP)
and the quality is great even on slow 2048/196 ADSL and I even get faxes thru.
I'm sure V
Hello,
Voice Over IP is really working great, I didn't believe it until I tested it.
I've now moved to a new provider, attached a VOIP-WLAN-Ethernet router (SIP)
and the quality is great even on slow 2048/196 ADSL and I even get faxes thru.
I'm sure VOIP will be a winner. I found just one Delph