I wish the card (or Asterisk) waited for the dialtone before dialing.  Sometimes the phone company gives a dialtone within 1 second; other times it takes 2 seconds and occasionally 3 seconds or longer.  Crufting a large number of w's into the dialplan makes Asterisk seem pokey, but less cruft means more rejected or wrong-number calls.  Hayes modems can wait for a dialtone... so perhaps Asterisk could too.


On 5/19/05, Mike Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Johnathan Corgan wrote:

> Mike Clark wrote:
>
>> However, outbound calls are hit or miss. Sometimes they work fine and
>> other times we get a "you must first dial a 1 or 0" message back from
>> telco when dialing out standard POTS lines.
>
>
> Did you get this working yet?
>
>
Yes, it does seem to be working fine now by adding the "w"s to the
dialstring.

Thanks,

Mike
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