Semi, offtopic question:

What do you communicate with your as5300 for and how do you do it? We also use an as5300 for data dialin. If I could get more use out of it that would be great

Jeremy Jones wrote:
I can't speak for "general" cases, but I know when I've tried to set
videosupport=yes, my as5300 can no longer speak w/*.  I wonder if it can
be set per peer - haven't tried that...

jeremy jones


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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] videosupport = yes -- how to use it?


Hi all,

can Asterisk be used as a videoconference server or the like when enabling 'videosupport=yes' ? if so, how do I use it? is there any recommended SIP/Video-client for both Windows and Linux?

Thanks,
Martin

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