Is there a simple command line SIP dialer for unix which can connect to SIP server, make a call and play some media file (wav/mp3)? In ideal I would look like this:
sip-dailer +1xxxxxxxxxx /path/to/message.mp3
Is there a simple command line SIP dialer for unix which can connect to SIP server, make a call and play some media file (wav/mp3)? In ideal I would look like this:
sip-dailer +1xxxxxxxxxx /path/to/message.mp3
I need to set up a "dial in" connection to a Windows 7 (Ultimate) computer via a serial null-modem cable to be able to connect from a Windows XP client to that computer and exchange data over IP.
Question 1: How do I do that?
I did neither find the information via Google nor in the MSDN. Seems like no one tried ever before... ;-)
I already managed to install a legacy modem device called "Communications cable between two computers" and found the menu entry "New Incoming Connection..." in Network and Internet > Network Connections. When I finish this wizard I get the message that the "Routing and Remote Access service" cannot be started. In the event viewer I see the following error messages:
Question 2: Am I on the right path to set up the connection?
Question 3: How can I get the Routing and Remote Access service running?