" From one station, the user can monitor other desktops and have discussions with other users without having to be physically present at their terminal. Picture quality is excellent."
A clarification for the above statement. The voice discussions are on the intercom, not software based.
On 20-Nov-07, at 9:46 PM, Rony wrote:
A clarification for the above statement. The voice discussions are on the intercom, not software based.
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On Tuesday 20 November 2007 21:46, Rony wrote:
" From one station, the user can monitor other desktops and have discussions with other users without having to be physically present at their terminal. Picture quality is excellent."
A clarification for the above statement. The voice discussions are on the intercom, not software based.
Tell the dozeman to run netmeeting and u run gnomemeeting. U can then teleconference.
jtd wrote:
On Tuesday 20 November 2007 21:46, Rony wrote:
" From one station, the user can monitor other desktops and have discussions with other users without having to be physically present at their terminal. Picture quality is excellent."
A clarification for the above statement. The voice discussions are on the intercom, not software based.
Tell the dozeman to run netmeeting and u run gnomemeeting. U can then teleconference.
I will look it up. Thanks.
On 11/21/07, Rony gnulinuxist@gmail.com wrote:
jtd wrote:
On Tuesday 20 November 2007 21:46, Rony wrote:
" From one station, the user can monitor other desktops and have discussions with other users without having to be physically present at their terminal. Picture quality is excellent."
A clarification for the above statement. The voice discussions are on the intercom, not software based.
Tell the dozeman to run netmeeting and u run gnomemeeting. U can then teleconference.
I will look it up. Thanks.
rdesktop is a cool tool. Might not be suitable for you but try it out nevertheless. Also, a asterisk server will do good for you :P You can get rid of the stupid intercom ;)
Dinesh Joshi wrote:
On 11/21/07, Rony gnulinuxist@gmail.com wrote:
jtd wrote:
On Tuesday 20 November 2007 21:46, Rony wrote:
" From one station, the user can monitor other desktops and have discussions with other users without having to be physically present at their terminal. Picture quality is excellent."
A clarification for the above statement. The voice discussions are on the intercom, not software based.
Tell the dozeman to run netmeeting and u run gnomemeeting. U can then teleconference.
I will look it up. Thanks.
rdesktop is a cool tool. Might not be suitable for you but try it out nevertheless. Also, a asterisk server will do good for you :P You can get rid of the stupid intercom ;)
The EPABX is already there and is used by the office. The supervisor and owner just need to view other desktop screens from their place.
On Wednesday 21 November 2007 22:37, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
On 11/21/07, Rony gnulinuxist@gmail.com wrote:
jtd wrote:
On Tuesday 20 November 2007 21:46, Rony wrote:
" From one station, the user can monitor other desktops and have discussions with other users without having to be physically present at their terminal. Picture quality is excellent."
A clarification for the above statement. The voice discussions are on the intercom, not software based.
Tell the dozeman to run netmeeting and u run gnomemeeting. U can then teleconference.
I will look it up. Thanks.
rdesktop is a cool tool. Might not be suitable for you but try it out nevertheless. Also, a asterisk server will do good for you :P You can get rid of the stupid intercom ;)
if u dont want a full blown intercom (or netmeeting) ohphone works great. There is a doze version too. Besides epabx is a pain without a keyphone (kts) handset.