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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>I'm baaaaaaaaaack... =)</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Just getting my feet wet with @Home 2.1 after
digging through Asterisk 1.2.0 and getting the optimal functionality out of
it. With @Home, currently have configured one-touch recording via
pressing *#. This is with Record Incoming and/or Record Outgoing
(depending on which way I'm calling the extension) set to On Demand of
course. I have to admit, the ability to check voicemail through a web
browser is very cool, in addition to recording phone calls through the *# or
automatically (although for me, not yet as explained below).</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Now, when setting RI and/or RO to Always, it never
records when the extension is called/calling. Hoping someone can help to
lead me down the right road here. FYI - I have an IP phone (Polycom 300),
SIP (X-Lite) and Analog phone. </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Also, in frustration with trying to decifer what
all the values on the AMP are for with the little documentation is there for
@Home (even saw some guy post offering a bounty of $200 to anyone who wrote some
documentation on installing and configuring @Home...), I transferred in my
previously constructed Extensions, SIP, Zaptel and Voicemail configuration
(conf) files into my @Home install, replacing the existing files. Much to
my pleasure, the phones were instantly working the same way once again with
@Home as they did with these files with Asterisk 1.2.0. Nice to know the
@Home architecture didn't expect anything else to be configured before the
system was able to work.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>However, I now realize there are these "Additional"
files (ie - extensions_additional.conf), which contain what's added via the AMP
(extensions etc). In my case, not everything that I have configured
phone-wise was added through the AMP browser (which is why I brought in my other
Asterisk 1.2.0 conf files mentioned in the paragraph above - thinking the
browser reads and displays the values from these conf files and not the
Additional files as well). Is there any way to update the Additional files
based on what's in the main ones? IE - Extensions.conf ->
Extensions_Additonal.conf. Or just try to fill in what's missing and see
how it shows up in the AMP? I'm beginning to think although @Home has some
nice bells and whistles, it isn't as easy to use as it should be.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>I also am having issues downloading the WAV voice message. Can listen
through the FireFox browser (had to install Quicktime) and delete but when
clicking Download, creates a number of errors in the browser.</DIV>
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