Is there a free service that would make this work?

David Nicol davidnicol at gmail.com
Thu Mar 24 11:30:00 CDT 2011


http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Mod_h323 is software --- there are a lot of
comparisons of SIP and H323,
http://www.packetizer.com/ipmc/h323_vs_sip/ presents
itself as their king.

http://www.h323.net/ "offer individuals free accounts..." so you can
associate a h323: URL with your device, I guess. Routing between h323 and
the PSTN is another story; I don't know what voip orivders like broadvoice *
http://tinyurl.com/478ju6z*
support h323 devices instead of SIP devices. The CODECs are independent of
the signalling; it seems like H323 support would be a Really Cool Part of a
club voip project that nobody actually has the time to set up.

The h323.net people have a forum; I'd check there.

On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Brian Kelsay <ripcrd at gmail.com> wrote:

> http://www.gearxs.com/gearxs/product_info.php?products_id=14618    $20
> VoIP phone
>
> I thought about getting one of these.  I don't need it, but I thought it
> would be cool to mess with.
> Does anyone know of a free service that would route one or two VoIP
> phones?
> I imagine it would work with Skype, but is there a way to get it to work
> with Google Voice and get an outside number?
> Would you have to set up an Asterisk server?
>
> Item uses H.323 protocol
>
>
>    - Works with Gatekeepers and Gateways
>    - Enable P2P (Peer-to-peer) connections without Gatekeepers and
>    Gateways
>
>
>
>    - *Dialing Method:*
>    - Phone to phone
>    - Address translated via H.323 Gatekeeper
>
>
> It's been a while since I thought about VoIP, and all I could remember was
> the Asterisk (Asterix) server as a possiblity.
>
> Brian
>
> --
simple interpolable credential obfuscator:
perl -ple 's/(.)/sprintf "\\%03o",ord $1/ge;'
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