• Are PRI gateway devices always a pain to setup?

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    @FiyaFly said:

    I was recently doing a PBX install for someone and they were using a Sangoma Gateway. At first, it looked pretty simple and straightforward. The instructions to configure it with Elastix were about as straightforward as can be. If only it worked that way...

    I ran into many little obstacles that I didn't expect to see with this setup. First, we couldn't get a SIP account to register as the instructions told us to do. Then, fax information seems to be stuttering and not passing through the way it's supposed to. DTMF tones transmit in a way that is completely arbitrary to the settings that are mentioned. As icing on the cake, for some reason it felt the need to strip the first character of the CID off as well.

    Am I just severely unlucky or has anyone else had troubles like these with gateway devices for a PRI?

    I have never used these PRI gateways. I have only had to deal with FXO/FXS interconnections. I have read mixed reviews on the Sangoma brand. Generally, once up and working they are great, but sometimes people cannot make them work. Again I have no personal experience with them though.

  • Sorta starting over Windows 8 and GPOs, etc

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    @Dashrender said:

    I'm trying to impress my boss with Windows 8

    Good luck - I'm not sure I'm impressed too much. As far as Metro apps go, there's a number of little widgets in there for things like news and weather that constantly update themselves, along with a Reader app. Just wondered if anyone was able to integrate any of them into their productivity routine.

  • Synergy Software KM- What do you guys use?

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    FiyaFlyF

    @Dashrender said:

    @FiyaFly said:

    @Dashrender said:

    I use two monitors on a single desktop.

    @ajstringham is using something like 6 monitors

    Yup, all hooked to a laptop no less. He's an odd one 😉
    Have you ever considered multiple PC's to go with the multiple monitors?

    Not for my work setup. I do have three monitors on my desk, but the third one is for the PC that's 'in the shop' getting worked on. It's not there long enough normally to spend the time setting up something like Synergy.

    Understandable.If you find yourself curious I know I can get a setup of Synergy down to like 2 minutes. Might save a little room on the desk. Pretty lightweight install and might make your life a bit easier.

  • KDE and GNOME

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    I ride that wave for a little bit. Oh OilNavigator, you were doomed from the beginning.

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    @DenisKelley said:

    @PSX_Defector said:

    Yeah, one.

    A zip != an ISO. 🙂

    Yeah, yeah. 🙂 I think the mention of the ISO tab was a mistake, since I don't have an ISO tab. Just Product Downloads tab.

    Mine specifically says Custom ISO - that's why I had the hang up (and the lack of reading)

  • Securing WordPress

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    WordFence is great as mentioned earlier. I also like to use TAC (Theme Authenticity Checker) and Theme-Check. Simply, TAC looks for code that doesn't belong and T-C looks to see if theme is coded to the latest specs.

    I also like to check the site with http://securi.net

    The hardening info is good to follow. I don't have Administrator or admin as a user and all passwords are mixed upper & lower case, numbers and symbols.

    I can't stress the need to update WP, the themes and plugins. If the plugin hasn't been updated in over a year, it might be time to find something new or fork the plugin with your code.

    We use WordPress for all of our clients websites. We figured if it is good enough for the NY Times and the Huffington Post, it's good enough for our clients!

  • Data Recovery

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Dashrender said:

    I used Drive savers last year for a drive - very spendy but the service was good and fast.

    What kind of price range?

    just over 2 TB for $2600 in about 10 days. I didn't pay for rush service that would have been another $300-400

  • Diving Deep: Veeam + VMware edition

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    We need a sticky page for links like that!

  • Needed: inexpensive web hosting for home user website.

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    Our company does web design, marketing and hosting if you still need assistance.

  • Remote session printing

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    @ajstringham said:

    RDP grabs the printer info and redirects it into the session.

    Is this part of the newer (ok anything newer in the past 3 years) version?

  • Performance Issues AutoCAD 2014

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    scottalanmillerS

    @ajstringham said:

    @Dominica said:

    What did Autodesk support say? I believe that they have access to support with their license level. You should definitely check with the software vendor, as they are more likely to have seen similar issues than Dell support.

    I have not called them yet. What I will probably do tomorrow, if they do have support, which would make sense, is call them and work with them before I call Dell back. If Autodesk can't help me fix it then I move on back to Dell. Like I said, I did try a repair and reset. Only thing I haven't done is a full rip and reinstall.

    Autodesk certainly has support. This is a major industry software company. This is THE CAD maker.

  • Windows 7 Error: User Profile service failed the logon.

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    DashrenderD

    @Bill-Kindle Good to know.. thanks!

  • How can I search and find agents that have a connection to the Internet?

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    aww.. we read the question different ways. I read it as sharing their work to outside computers
    and you read it as
    reaching out to a computer somewhere on the internet and using that as a jumping point to the internet.

    OP?

  • Virtual Machines WINDOWS XP MODE

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    @Dominica I can't speak to the OP - our problem really isn't about paying, well other than with time. The app can be replaced by another solution we already have in place, but our docs have to read the patient education material in the new system and approve it for our patients before we'll give it out. They currently only approved the material in the old system. If they'd read the new stuff and sign off on it, we'd be done.

  • 4 Bay NAS

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    @Bill-Kindle said:

    @scottalanmiller Seagate surprised me with what a POS their NAS offering is. Not at all happy with it.

    Drive makers don't make the best storage appliances. Just doesn't go together. Their interest is in selling drives. WD does a little better, but it is a weak offering too. It's RAID 5 only so that you have to buy super expensive RE drives.

  • Programmer = Big Belly

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    @ajstringham Hahahahha Monkey 😞

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    @IRJ said:

    Ok. The GPO says it will work for versions 8,9,10, and 11. So one GPO should work

    As long as it just looks for whatever IE is on the machine and not for a specific version.

  • Installing OpenSuse 13.1 On A Server Via USB

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    I told @mike-ralston that downloading any Linux isos via mirrors is not a good idea. Torrents for those are infinitely faster and more reliable.

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    @Dashrender While true, it's both a funding problem and a hardware limitation on what I have to work with. With that said however, I have disproven the fact that it is a dynamic memory problem as the data translation uses all 16GB of RAM while running the job but as soon as it's done, allocation drops substantially without the OS even knowing the difference. Also, running a second translation job this time using an iSCSI LUN that I setup on my new Synology NAS (just a small 10GB LUN to store and write data to as part of this test) is running much faster than with the local storage, but I'm using consumer level drives in the host machine as opposed to WD Reds in the Synology NAS. It's a very noticeable difference.

  • @Lunarpages is Down

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    @JaredBusch I guess @pol-darreljade can answer those questions.