@@jlizzotte04 ended up registering through sangoma's actual site, and was then able to login to my portal account inside the web interface. for whatever reason, registering via the web interface simply wouldn't work.
FreePBX 17 changelog - Move extensions to connectivity. What a joke. They should have given this project to chris over at crosstalk solutions years ago. They're just kicking this freepbx around like a red headed step child. Installing Freepbx 16 was painless. Unbelievable.
@@jlizzotte04 It's just sad to see this software neglected when so many people use it and love it. I currently manage 8 locations and it works flawless. It would just be great to see some real attention put into freePBX.
never give it to crosstalk, he does not know FreePBX as well as makes out, hehas given wrong advice many times, but you'll never know it becasue he deletes and moderates anyone he doesnt know correcting him, no matter how respectful and courteous we are, he only wants to be seen as squeeky clean, I'd give it to Microsoft before him, I'm sure Rob Thomas would take it back in a flash though. But yes, I have maintained sangoma only want control to further line their pockets, rejectig community bugs fixing many things, even forcing commercial costs on 2FA and securing chanspy (the later you can do with a one oliner in asterisk, though sangoma dont want you to know that. A commercial organisation who exists for sole purpose of making a profit by selling commercial add-ons for an open source project, should NEVER own the rights to that open source software, its deliberate stifling, in many countries, thats unlawful. But I guess not in Canada.
Worked for me until trying to activate. The whole activation form just doesn't seem to submit. Any ideas?
Trying doing "fwconsole ma upgradeall" to make sure theres no updates that are missing
@@jlizzotte04 ended up registering through sangoma's actual site, and was then able to login to my portal account inside the web interface. for whatever reason, registering via the web interface simply wouldn't work.
do we need to install asterisk with it or it already comes with asterisk ??
Freepbx has asterisk already implemented
FreePBX 17 changelog - Move extensions to connectivity. What a joke. They should have given this project to chris over at crosstalk solutions years ago. They're just kicking this freepbx around like a red headed step child. Installing Freepbx 16 was painless. Unbelievable.
Half the people at Sangoma left for Clearly IP though which made it hard
@@jlizzotte04 It's just sad to see this software neglected when so many people use it and love it. I currently manage 8 locations and it works flawless. It would just be great to see some real attention put into freePBX.
never give it to crosstalk, he does not know FreePBX as well as makes out, hehas given wrong advice many times, but you'll never know it becasue he deletes and moderates anyone he doesnt know correcting him, no matter how respectful and courteous we are, he only wants to be seen as squeeky clean, I'd give it to Microsoft before him, I'm sure Rob Thomas would take it back in a flash though.
But yes, I have maintained sangoma only want control to further line their pockets, rejectig community bugs fixing many things, even forcing commercial costs on 2FA and securing chanspy (the later you can do with a one oliner in asterisk, though sangoma dont want you to know that.
A commercial organisation who exists for sole purpose of making a profit by selling commercial add-ons for an open source project, should NEVER own the rights to that open source software, its deliberate stifling, in many countries, thats unlawful. But I guess not in Canada.