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  1. If this is a simple network, don't mess with routing on the machine.

     

    First put your phone system IP address in the DMZ of your firewall. Next let’s login to pbxnsip and configure. Now we want to click on Settings, then Ports. Let’s set SIP IP Replacement List: with the IP address of the pbxnsip server separated by a forward slash then the public IP address of your WAN. Here is an example: 192.168.1.152/24.49.49.16.You can now click Save. you will have to restart pbxnsip service.

     

    try that.

  2. AFAIK it can also run Windows CE. It would be interesting if someone got it working on Windows CE. I know we compiled the PBX also for Windows CE (though i386), but I guess it should be no big deal to compile it for ARM.

     

    okay, i see why your suggesting CE. Lower priced ARM systems would be available. Hmmm.

     

    My opinion would be just get snom ONE so that one does not need to drop to the O/S to administrate it--then the shevvaplug/ any linux version is okay. Very few improvements would need to be made imho to get snom ONE "like the fireware on a linksys router".

     

    some thoughts,

    Matt

  3. Awesome, now please make an iPhone app as well. I always have my cell phone on me, and walking through our office I could decide if I wanted to call out over that. I know... kids are never satisfied!

     

    hey, there are sip softphones for iPhone your welcome download and use! ;-)

  4. I think maybe we have 2 conversations going here (possibly ;-) I'm talking about calmly engineering a nice, small snom ONE server that runs on Windows with all the time in the world. I think you need a solution ASAP.

     

    Okay, windows 7 embedded standard is standard windows 7 componentized. Windows 7 embbeded COMPACT is actually window CE and runs on ARM. i think you'll spend a lot of time trying to make Windows Embed run on Sheevaplug. (unless someone has done it already) And I don't think snom will really want to make a snom ONE for ARM build?

     

    So really cheap and ASAP is probably not going to both happen. ;-) The cheapest and quickest that i can think of that runs on windows:

    -Microsoft Proliant Microserver ($349 +windows license)

  5. Stephen,

     

    "I prefer to push my vendors..."

    Ha! I'm not sure what snom thinks I do!

     

    "monthly webinars..."

    i think snom has had one each of the last 2 months. And I think they mentioned in the last one they want to have them once a month. So you may be good there. I agree that posting old sessions would be good.

     

    "boston training..."

    maybe we say hello there. We have a brilliant tech at our company that wants to attend. I may accompany to take "vacation" ;-), learn from other partners and get to know snom ONE team better. We'll see.

     

    "more drive in support team..."

    http://windowspbx.blogspot.com/2010/10/various-thoughts-opinions-and-findings.html

    Note my comments about support here. I'm hoping too that this can improve.

     

    snom ONE is the most stable, feature rich, affordable, Windows pbx (and multiplatform) out there. Until Microsoft Lync takes over the world it will provide huge value.

     

    Matt

  6. Stephen,

     

    "complete transparency..."

    Wikileaks? ;-) Joking aside, I've worked with other pbx vendors and I have to say pbxnsip/snom has proven to be the most transparent software pbx company I've worked with. Sometimes personel don't know what company policy is or policy changes but they have always be frank and open/approachable about bugs/limitations. And I should say, in comparison to other products out there this pbx is quite bug free. ;-)

     

    "Snom One provides Plug and Play with "all" Snom phones..."

    Hey, I wouldn't pound snom for this. It was an honest bug that just needed a fix. So they do provide pnp for all snom phones... (except vision...and i guess that isnt a "phone" per say)

     

     

    "There should also be release notes with each download item..."

    This one I would agree with. I think this one would be good process for snom. ;-)

    Actually 23 days ago i made such a suggestion on ideascale:

    http://snomone.ideascale.com/a/dtd/version-change-log/91196-11275

    Vote if you like it. ;-)

     

    Take care gentlemen and have a Happy Christmas!

    Matt

  7. I did get a reply today from Snom support telling me that this is an issue with earlier versions and it has been addressed in later updates. Problem is I just downloaded the program and there does not seem to be a way to get the bug fixes or updates. I guess I will get used to Snom's archaic support system. The support rep said I could email him for the fix, but he left no forwarding address or info on how to get the fix and the return email is a non-reply address. My version is 2011-4.2.0.3950 (Win32). I do agree that the program needs an update utility but I also am not a big fan of updating for the sake of updating as this has hosed more than one installation in my history. Does anyone have a link to a download of the latest updates for Snom One?

     

    yeah, i guess even i'm confused as to were the snom ONE newer version are! ;-)

     

     

    here are pbxnsip releases: (i think they work fine as snom one)

    http://www.pbxnsip.com/download-software/software.php

     

    here are my resource cache:

    http://windowspbx.blogspot.com/p/snom-one-resources.html

     

    I think i got my installer that worked here:(not marked well)

    http://wiki.snomone.com/index.php?title=Downloads

  8. Well, it depends on what version of PBX you are using. The .3958 version has issues with the 821 provisioning. You need something newer version than that for 821 provisioning to work.

     

     

    I really think there ought to be a notification inside snom ONE that says "hey admin, there is a newer version you should get." And he can pick the right time and click "update" and the job is done.

     

    Just a small suggestion that could perhaps avoid this type go around? telling users to update, then where to find the update? then how to update? Take a look at how blink (www.icanblink.com) does their updates, very proactive--they even let the user know what will change. very proactive. All just suggestions. ;-)

     

    Looks like i submited the suggestion a little while ago. anyone who agrees can vote a yes.

    http://snomone.ideascale.com/a/dtd/1-button-upgrade-snom-ONE/87178-11275

  9. Just as verification for Stephen--I just provisioned a snom 821 on snom ONE and it worked flawlessly. Is there any chance that the snom 3xx's are on one switch and the 8xx is on another that is not passing multicast nicely? just a thot.

  10. pbxnsip,

     

    Nah, nah don't do that. (CE)

    Take a look a windows 7 embedded. This is really Windows7 bit for bit. (win7 drivers, etc.) It is just in a modularized package so it can be really small and only install exactly what you want. for snom ONE almost nothing would need to be installed leading to a really small footprint.

     

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded/en-us/products/westandard/default.mspx

     

    matt

  11. Tom,

     

    Want our team to give a crack at it?

     

    I doubt it is an inherently Windows issue.

    But:

    -any virtualization going on?

    -any chance switch is finicky?

    -are the 10 people coming into the conference call on LAN phones?

    -are the ext. to ext. calls that are breakin up on same lan?

     

    just some ideas to get you going in the meantime.

     

    Matt

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