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Old May 14th, 2006, 03:05 AM
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Xlite was set to inband, and my voip provider was able to deal with it. So if my IVP uses dtmf as inband, but if my asterisk cannot handle inband, is there any work around for that ?


I tried inband as the setting on my Asterisk@home, and everything seems to be working fine. But openwrt/asterisk dosnt handle inband well.

Time to get the msntv up and running I guess

- LS
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