I have a freshly installed RasPi device. It is showing up on the node list. My question is this: If I want to monitor the various nodes (no RF), how would I do that?
Hi Ash. Nice to hear you have your RPi device loaded and registered. Please look at: Zoiper Setup for AllStar for instructions on how to setup Zoiper on a non-RF node. I personally used that method for a while until I got my RF connection running. You’ll want to test with various gain settings in Zoiper. For me the defaults were over driving the audio and I had to back it down a bit. Enjoy!
Thanks Ben!
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March 17
Hi Ash. Nice to hear you have your RPi device loaded and registered. Please look at: Zoiper Setup for AllStar for instructions on how to setup Zoiper on a non-RF node. I personally used that method for a while until I got my RF connection running. You’ll want to test with various gain settings in Zoiper. For me the defaults were over driving the audio and I had to back it down a bit. Enjoy!
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Ben… I followed the instructions on the page you showed me. I cannot get my iPad to connect to the server. When trying to register, it only displays, “Registration Refused (29)”. When I look at the Asterisk server via the CLI, I get a bunch of the following, “[Mar 17 15:13:35] NOTICE[348]: chan_iax2.c:6981 register_verify: No registration for peer ‘N4UPC’ (from 192.168.1.105)”
Any ideas on this? I’m not new to Linux, however I am new to Asterisk.
Thanks!!!