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Hello Sir Installed nethunter successfully on my Nothing phone 2.. M getting error while enabling monitor mode - after entering command ' airmon-ng start wlan0 .. says cannot access sys/class/net... Does it requires rooted phone ? Or need a external wifi adapter ?
I’m the overall IT administrator for my company and I have been considering migrating our 30 year old office Panasonic PBX to Cox voip for about 2 years, it would be nice if you could go over the Professional version hosted locally with physical phones. Crazy enough, the Panasonic system that we use has been working forever, but it lacks modern functionality and when the system hardware fails, you can only buy refurbished parts(if they’re available) and then you have to pay a premium. So this would definitely be nice to see more in detail because I want to get off this system! ❤
my dad's office just moved from a old Panasonic to Avaya digital systems Cool part is I get to take the old Panasonic PBX home :D it seems like a pita to configure tho
What the heck do you mean “missing modern functionality”? The damn thing is built like a tank, 3CX runs in windows and needs to be connected to the internet all the time. Not to mention any office telephony features can’t be replicated in IP because of religious group think of pure open interoperability. Just go to the cloud is instead if you want “modern functionality” and aid and abet Ewaste
fantastic video. suggestion - i’m probably sure you are aware of extreme privacy’s voip solutions found in the book. many of them are not practical / highly problematic like a fidget toy or you have to be at the mercy of voipms’s approval process with revealing your info. i would really like to see you tackle this issue of having true private voip phone numbers one can use to send and receive text sms and calls. bonus is if they are viewed as nonvoip numbers for registering online accounts, like when a certain email service starting with a g locks your acct until you give them a cell number.
Phenominal video! Been studying for ccna for a bit now, and this aort of thing isnt really addressed. Super awesome to see networking taken to arenas other than what the ccna covers. Very cool to see the breadth of what networking entails. Thank you so much, david.
I had Asterisk or actually freepbx running on a laptop in my basement. Later changed it to a trix box community server. Worked great. But where I live now few companies use sip and many just use MEX and the cell network now. We use that. No hard phones anymore. We use the built in dialer on out cell phones to dial and have an app to control what number is displayed. Switchboard landline or mobile number. It can be set to automatically switch to mobile number when work hours stop or when status is set to out of office. We seamlessly receive calls made to landline or mobile number but use mobile numbers internally and expose landline numbers to customers and partners. That way we can redirect calls when in meetings and such but still keep the mobile. Umber open.
My PBX phone system works on a RaspberryPi, and includes OpenVPN client and server, so hardware phones can connect to it from anywhere over the internet. Soft phones too, including Android, Windows, Linux, etc systems, also real Cisco, Avaya, Snom, Yealink phones.
I'm using free phone line 3.000 minutes for outgoing call with Fiber internet. I want to use those minutes from my mobile phone for free. It would be perfect for me to use on mobile. Any recommendation?
Good intro on phone system. But would be interested if you could jump into diving into purely open solutions like Asterisk and Freeswitch which are pioneers in these phoney business
For Example Microsoft V/S Google , Microsoft provides Standalone Servers to Public where as Google Provide Cloud Services , No wonders on Google Marketing Strategy it may wipe off Microsoft one day....Blaming to new IT user who do want to save penny ....see what happen to SMPT servers now ......SSL gulp it out !! Right
I just run Cisco Communications Manager ver 14, Ive used 3CX for a year and it would always bother me to buy a license. It never offered me to use the StartUp
I am an Advanced Certifed 3CX tech and used to be an authorized partner. They have terrible support, and their CEO is a bully. I highly suggest looking into how they treat their partners before considering this company.
Thank you for this video, David! Thanks to you, I now have my own private phone system running in the cloud that I use for my family to make and receive calls to each other!
Thanks for this video. It's actually the 2nd video I've seen in as many days about setting up a 3CX phone system. I've had a 2 line VoIP phone system for our house phone for about 15 years. It's separate from our cell phones. I'm thinking of looking into this 3CX system to integrate the house phone with our cell phones.
I'm rather shocked to hear you omitted the massive supply chain attack using 3CX app, how it happened and was handled. Especially since you're frequently pushing security. Not saying using 3cx is a bad idea. Oh and not to mention the 'controversy' with a certain c-suite person.
Yes it's a good solution but who else has access to the phone data. I would like to understand the locally setup example and how secure it actually is?
Hosted, their server that is hosting it. Self hosted/VPS whomever hosts that server. And of course whomever is running the networks in between hard/soft phones and the server.
Network Engineer here, mostly specialized in data networks (switches, firewalls, routers) and I would like to learn about voice since I deal with voice traffic kinda frequently. I'd like a better understanding of what I'm dealing with.
I will need fail-over to internet (Starlink/Other) because of frequently downed trees on near landlines, I appreciate you for bringing this to our attention. This will be fun. Thank you, Tim
I was recently brought onto the telecommunications team at my networking job so this is extremely helpful. I'm also working on adding voip services to my CML lab at the moment. Thanks again David!
@davidbombal - in the UK, the old 'copper lines' and telephony system is being deleted, and reliance placed upon broadband (internet) for the new telephony infrastructure. My question is, given the technology available today, can video calling be implemented as the 'next generation' communication? If so, what hardware would need to be implemented?
Yes we are interested in you showing us a video on how to set it up on our own hosting platform in the professional plan. Hopefully they will be willing to sponsor you again for another video, I am sure there is a lot of us who are interested. thank you
Just as you're talking about setting up port forwarding, my ISP only offers CGNAT so no port forwarding natively. However, you can setup a VPN that allows a port forward back to your network. I'm using a cheap Mikrotik box with Router OS, assigned bridge with interfaces, ethernet + wifi dedicated to that vpn connection, with a port forward via the VPN. This allows me to just plug directly into the VPN or access it automatically when connected to the wifi network, while everything else stays on CGNAT'd IP range. You can pick up the Microtik hAP super cheap now, while not super fast, they do provide a lot of options for situations like this. Might be worth doing a video on this as CGNAT is only getting more popular as newer ISPs run out of IPv4 space.
Could you make a more detailed video about trunks, pfsense , vips, sips, and the other necessary information that we are required to know for a better understanding and learning? I want to learn about this and also i have been watching your kali nethunter videos and wanted to know if both of these are safe to do directly on my personal phone or is it better to set it on a seperate phone.
Hi David, your old student here sir. I would really appreciate if you could make courses or videos on these core technologies so that one can also understand and use their own brain to twitch things and use their own logic. It makes learning even better.
I have been using VoIP since it came out. Just the other day my friend who is an engineer at Motorola and he made the comment that I was the first person he knew using VoIP. I was calling him at school Georgia Tech. Not going to pay for long distance if I could do it free online.
Thanks for this intro, can do more demos for the different options like Hosted versus on Prem setup detail costing, reporting on usage (TMS) , SIP lines etc.
I am associated with a first year private school using a cell phone for their main line. That is the only “school” phone. I would appreciate any additional videos about PBX systems. Also, would appreciate more information about choosing a Trunk carrier. Thank you!
Love this! Can you demonstrate how you got that phone number from ring central and how much it would cost. And its it possible to use Magic Jack as the source phone number? I would love to use 3CX with Magic Jack. Those two low cost items would make a killer phone system. Amazing video as always!
@@helpdesk_to_networkengineer Yes very possible I actually integrated magic jack with Asterisk. But you will need an FXS Gateway which is meant to connect to analog phones using RJ11 cables. In this case Magic jack will act as an analogue phone but it will be connected to internet on the RJ45 port. Then you configure outbound calls from your PBX to your FXS gateway which has an ip address and calls will be routed through magic jack.
Very interesting, would be interesting to see any domestic ish style solutions especially with a number of UK fibre internet providers not supporting VoIP services at all
There was a point in time when you could host SMB on prem I think it was before version 20. Those who were hosting it on prem before version 20 were grandfathered in, I was self-hosting since version 16 if I remember correctly, and can continue to host on prim it was a great way to learn the software.
great video as always. I just wonder this free version is free , ""free"" . I saw you making calls to USA from England , or it is 2 months free and then a charge. you mentioned something about receiving calls are charge.
I would love a follow up for the professional version. I definitely enjoy this type of content and from a source I trust like this channel. Please do more of this type of content 🙏
So question. I went ahead and I'm just using the SMB free 10 user line. Got it all set up fine and dandy through callcentric for the SIP but for some reason even though I have set the settings for unanswered called to go to voicemail they don't. The caller will hear "3CX can't connect the call, the number is either incorrect or temporarily un available" But if I decline the call, or am on another call it WILL forward to voicemail. I've checked settings plethora of times and can't seem to fix it.
i have a 3cx server on prem, and since i already had the on prem before they changed to the cloud smb, i prefered staying on prem , and i have my phones with me , only one issue is my iphone can't receive calls, i need to verify why it won't work but i can redirect to manually ring my mobile number
Hi David. Many thanks for all your fantastic videos. I've learnt a lot from you from the CCNA course I bought in Undemy and these RUclips videos. Keep it up mate :). I have a question RE the free version. I have friends and family scattered in Asian, Europe and UK about 9 of them. So if I signed up for the free version and set them all up, will there be charge between our calls or is the call totally free between the devices no matter where they located?. Once again a million thank you
I’m a pensioner and no nothing about modern phones, could I cancel my phone subscription and use PBX in its place? A video would help people like myself to set it all up. Great video and thanks for all your help.
Sorry my english are so limited I can't find the words to express how interessting this topic is maybe I've just tosay thx David making our Telecom growing
Thanks, that was cool! So, now let's throw those PMR446 and other VHF walkie talkies away and get 3CX. E.g. hunters and hikers can configure own talk groups for free. Interesting to see whether this or other VOIP app can replace old school CB radio from the 70's and 80's, i.e. you could talk with some random truck drivers etc.
Can you do a video as to what a contract might look like between a Pentester and client. Is it a 30 page document or just 2 A4 size papers. Love to know the detail into an agreement between the parties
@@buzooliibrahim8382 There are, but even for me as a former IT consultant and use of 3cx they are still technically dense. They are mostly on their forums (3cx and other providers, that is)
I see the SMB Free has changed once again. 3CX had a nice free self-hosted option, but they went crazy and limited way down each year over the past few years. For many small businesses or individuals with 2-5 phones, a 1 Core, 1 GB VM was great, but they stopped renewing licenses, killing your server unless you upgraded and needed 2GB RAM 3x the cost of the VM, or you could stay but only have one call or something. Those lame moves made me rethink 3CS, the push for money off the home/small users to float the higher installs. The core of all these PBX platforms is open source, so the hard work is free. Its just adding the features to try to separate them from others.
I have already watched the video more than three times, and I don't know if it's the language barrier or what, but I don't understand. Who is this for? For an office? For home? How does a family member call me, at what number? A real example that I haven't been able to resolve: My wife is a teacher and doesn't want to give her personal phone number to her students' parents, so can she use this in some way for them to call her without using her real phone? I have more questions than answers that were not explained in this video.
This is aimed at businesses and organisations with multiple users. We did use the mobile app at my school during the pandemic so that staff could call parents from the school number rather than their own one. Some parents ignored calls from random numbers, so this was very helpful. Whilst you could use this to have a 'business' number, there are probably easier ways to get a second number, like getting a pay-as-you-go sim card/mobile or second contract. Or you could try contacting your wife's school and see if they have a similar system.
David are the calls encrypted and if that is the case, then how does the encryption of 3cx marge with that of the local telecommunication company. I don't want people to listen to my calls😀
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Hello Sir
Installed nethunter successfully on my Nothing phone 2.. M getting error while enabling monitor mode - after entering command ' airmon-ng start wlan0 .. says cannot access sys/class/net... Does it requires rooted phone ? Or need a external wifi adapter ?
Tried out .. we cannot customize outbound proxy and custom port. Only preset trunk options avaliable.
I’m the overall IT administrator for my company and I have been considering migrating our 30 year old office Panasonic PBX to Cox voip for about 2 years, it would be nice if you could go over the Professional version hosted locally with physical phones. Crazy enough, the Panasonic system that we use has been working forever, but it lacks modern functionality and when the system hardware fails, you can only buy refurbished parts(if they’re available) and then you have to pay a premium. So this would definitely be nice to see more in detail because I want to get off this system! ❤
Thanks for sharing! Cool story 😀
my dad's office just moved from a old Panasonic to Avaya digital systems
Cool part is I get to take the old Panasonic PBX home :D it seems like a pita to configure tho
You sound like AI
What the heck do you mean “missing modern functionality”? The damn thing is built like a tank, 3CX runs in windows and needs to be connected to the internet all the time. Not to mention any office telephony features can’t be replicated in IP because of religious group think of pure open interoperability. Just go to the cloud is instead if you want “modern functionality” and aid and abet Ewaste
fantastic video.
suggestion - i’m probably sure you are aware of extreme privacy’s voip solutions found in the book. many of them are not practical / highly problematic like a fidget toy or you have to be at the mercy of voipms’s approval process with revealing your info. i would really like to see you tackle this issue of having true private voip phone numbers one can use to send and receive text sms and calls. bonus is if they are viewed as nonvoip numbers for registering online accounts, like when a certain email service starting with a g locks your acct until you give them a cell number.
Great suggestion!
Phenominal video! Been studying for ccna for a bit now, and this aort of thing isnt really addressed. Super awesome to see networking taken to arenas other than what the ccna covers. Very cool to see the breadth of what networking entails. Thank you so much, david.
I still remember back in the day when everyone was going nuts over Asterisk to set up a free PBX.
I had Asterisk or actually freepbx running on a laptop in my basement. Later changed it to a trix box community server. Worked great. But where I live now few companies use sip and many just use MEX and the cell network now. We use that. No hard phones anymore. We use the built in dialer on out cell phones to dial and have an app to control what number is displayed. Switchboard landline or mobile number. It can be set to automatically switch to mobile number when work hours stop or when status is set to out of office. We seamlessly receive calls made to landline or mobile number but use mobile numbers internally and expose landline numbers to customers and partners. That way we can redirect calls when in meetings and such but still keep the mobile. Umber open.
Same here
My PBX phone system works on a RaspberryPi, and includes OpenVPN client and server, so hardware phones can connect to it from anywhere over the internet. Soft phones too, including Android, Windows, Linux, etc systems, also real Cisco, Avaya, Snom, Yealink phones.
Is it possible to make outgoing call from android phone using dial up line? If its possible, how? Thx
I'm using free phone line 3.000 minutes for outgoing call with Fiber internet. I want to use those minutes from my mobile phone for free. It would be perfect for me to use on mobile. Any recommendation?
Good intro on phone system. But would be interested if you could jump into diving into purely open solutions like Asterisk and Freeswitch which are pioneers in these phoney business
I thought the same, then realized its a paid commercial.
Used to use 3CX running on a Pi4, not using 3CX when they started forcing people to use "their cloud system"
For Example Microsoft V/S Google , Microsoft provides Standalone Servers to Public where as Google Provide Cloud Services , No wonders on Google Marketing Strategy it may wipe off Microsoft one day....Blaming to new IT user who do want to save penny ....see what happen to SMPT servers now ......SSL gulp it out !! Right
You can use 3CX on-premises Professional edition
I just run Cisco Communications Manager ver 14, Ive used 3CX for a year and it would always bother me to buy a license. It never offered me to use the StartUp
This video shows setting up your own phone system is easier than convincing tech support you're not the problem.
I am an Advanced Certifed 3CX tech and used to be an authorized partner. They have terrible support, and their CEO is a bully. I highly suggest looking into how they treat their partners before considering this company.
Thank You sir. Can you kindly make a detailed video about setting up a professional Enterprise environment. It will be a great addition.
Thank you! Will do - be great to teach about hosting this locally and setting up NAT / Firewall rules etc.
Thank you for this video, David! Thanks to you, I now have my own private phone system running in the cloud that I use for my family to make and receive calls to each other!
Could you make s video about setting up a freepbx installation ? And linking it to voip trunk provider like aitistel ?
or callcentric thats what i'm using
Thanks for this video. It's actually the 2nd video I've seen in as many days about setting up a 3CX phone system. I've had a 2 line VoIP phone system for our house phone for about 15 years. It's separate from our cell phones. I'm thinking of looking into this 3CX system to integrate the house phone with our cell phones.
I'm rather shocked to hear you omitted the massive supply chain attack using 3CX app, how it happened and was handled. Especially since you're frequently pushing security. Not saying using 3cx is a bad idea. Oh and not to mention the 'controversy' with a certain c-suite person.
Sponsored videos have limitations!
Seem he omitted this because it's a sponsored video.
Thanks David, I've been waiting for a good video on PBX for a long time. Great work.
Brings back nostalgia when configuring Cisco IP Phone and Avaya.
Can you use a femtocell with it or would be better without it..?
This could turn into a whole series, would love seeing the whole thing start to finish
Yes it's a good solution but who else has access to the phone data. I would like to understand the locally setup example and how secure it actually is?
Hosted, their server that is hosting it. Self hosted/VPS whomever hosts that server. And of course whomever is running the networks in between hard/soft phones and the server.
Network Engineer here, mostly specialized in data networks (switches, firewalls, routers) and I would like to learn about voice since I deal with voice traffic kinda frequently. I'd like a better understanding of what I'm dealing with.
I will need fail-over to internet (Starlink/Other) because of frequently downed trees on near landlines, I appreciate you for bringing this to our attention. This will be fun. Thank you, Tim
I was recently brought onto the telecommunications team at my networking job so this is extremely helpful. I'm also working on adding voip services to my CML lab at the moment. Thanks again David!
@davidbombal - in the UK, the old 'copper lines' and telephony system is being deleted, and reliance placed upon broadband (internet) for the new telephony infrastructure. My question is, given the technology available today, can video calling be implemented as the 'next generation' communication? If so, what hardware would need to be implemented?
David Bombal , we love you ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much!
Yes we are interested in you showing us a video on how to set it up on our own hosting platform in the professional plan. Hopefully they will be willing to sponsor you again for another video, I am sure there is a lot of us who are interested. thank you
Just as you're talking about setting up port forwarding, my ISP only offers CGNAT so no port forwarding natively. However, you can setup a VPN that allows a port forward back to your network. I'm using a cheap Mikrotik box with Router OS, assigned bridge with interfaces, ethernet + wifi dedicated to that vpn connection, with a port forward via the VPN. This allows me to just plug directly into the VPN or access it automatically when connected to the wifi network, while everything else stays on CGNAT'd IP range.
You can pick up the Microtik hAP super cheap now, while not super fast, they do provide a lot of options for situations like this. Might be worth doing a video on this as CGNAT is only getting more popular as newer ISPs run out of IPv4 space.
A VPS can also host this and forward in via a normal web browser, using fqdn (pbx.your-domain.tld) and or soft phones via their app.
0:10 : I know VoIP and SIP! Thank you for more interesting information, David!
You're welcome! Happy to hear that you know the protocols 😀
Could you make a more detailed video about trunks, pfsense , vips, sips, and the other necessary information that we are required to know for a better understanding and learning?
I want to learn about this and also i have been watching your kali nethunter videos and wanted to know if both of these are safe to do directly on my personal phone or is it better to set it on a seperate phone.
Thanks for keeping us updated on technology advances and other settings that are very useful. 🙏🏻
Thank you! I appreciate that!
Always a pleasure and new learning. Thank you Sir Bombal.
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Very happy to hear that! Thank you!
Thanks David for the content. Would like to see more indept coverage on this as some was settings were covered too quickly.
Hi David, your old student here sir. I would really appreciate if you could make courses or videos on these core technologies so that one can also understand and use their own brain to twitch things and use their own logic. It makes learning even better.
I have been using VoIP since it came out. Just the other day my friend who is an engineer at Motorola and he made the comment that I was the first person he knew using VoIP. I was calling him at school Georgia Tech. Not going to pay for long distance if I could do it free online.
I would love to hear a deep dive into the VoIP infrastructure setup and processes such as port forwarding setup for voice lines.
explain the SIP, what trunk do you recomend? what do u use?
0:14 I don't,but I've got a feeling I'm about to know tho ❤😂
5:56
For phone number, is it your private number for 2FA, or is it the number you’re setting up for the account to use for the PBX?
is it vurnable in wireshark? Like VoIP calls are easy to listen in wireshark.
Great material. I'd love to see VoIPs in depth!
Thanks for this intro, can do more demos for the different options like Hosted versus on Prem setup detail costing, reporting on usage (TMS) , SIP lines etc.
I am associated with a first year private school using a cell phone for their main line. That is the only “school” phone. I would appreciate any additional videos about PBX systems. Also, would appreciate more information about choosing a Trunk carrier. Thank you!
Good thing to blur important information. However, people can download the app and listen to the keys you press to guess the phone number.
Oh, can't believe you've got that point. 😅
Love this! Can you demonstrate how you got that phone number from ring central and how much it would cost. And its it possible to use Magic Jack as the source phone number? I would love to use 3CX with Magic Jack. Those two low cost items would make a killer phone system.
Amazing video as always!
@@helpdesk_to_networkengineer Yes very possible I actually integrated magic jack with Asterisk. But you will need an FXS Gateway which is meant to connect to analog phones using RJ11 cables. In this case Magic jack will act as an analogue phone but it will be connected to internet on the RJ45 port. Then you configure outbound calls from your PBX to your FXS gateway which has an ip address and calls will be routed through magic jack.
Sounds interesting, would appreciate it to see more videos about this topic in the future. :)
Great first video about 3CX David :) It would be awesome to see some tips and tricks for admins and advice. DO and donts is always helpful to know :)
Very interesting, would be interesting to see any domestic ish style solutions especially with a number of UK fibre internet providers not supporting VoIP services at all
Great video David! 👏🎬
There was a point in time when you could host SMB on prem I think it was before version 20. Those who were hosting it on prem before version 20 were grandfathered in, I was self-hosting since version 16 if I remember correctly, and can continue to host on prim it was a great way to learn the software.
Pity we cannot do it today, but it's cool that we have can use the Pro version for a while for free to learn 😀
Would be interested to see an open source solution with/on self hosted server and of course integration for outbound calls with a provider.
It's nice to learn new tech on telecommunication technology.
Good stuff David, we need more
I sell PBX and VoIP systems, we have a pretty good setup. Good to see another system out there, I'll be looking into 3CX now too!!
That wasn't a sponsored video, that was just an ad for 3CX.
Thank you! I hope to see video for pro 3CX setup .
great video as always. I just wonder this free version is free , ""free"" . I saw you making calls to USA from England , or it is 2 months free and then a charge. you mentioned something about receiving calls are charge.
I would love a follow up for the professional version. I definitely enjoy this type of content and from a source I trust like this channel. Please do more of this type of content 🙏
Especially the security behind all of it and how to make sure this is all secure
Amazing. I like the concept for implementation 👍🏻
Glad you like it!
7:21 why it says it Expires on 31 Dec 2024?
Isn’t is free always for up to 10 users?
So question. I went ahead and I'm just using the SMB free 10 user line.
Got it all set up fine and dandy through callcentric for the SIP but for some reason even though I have set the settings for unanswered called to go to voicemail they don't. The caller will hear "3CX can't connect the call, the number is either incorrect or temporarily un available"
But if I decline the call, or am on another call it WILL forward to voicemail.
I've checked settings plethora of times and can't seem to fix it.
i have a 3cx server on prem, and since i already had the on prem before they changed to the cloud smb, i prefered staying on prem , and i have my phones with me , only one issue is my iphone can't receive calls, i need to verify why it won't work but i can redirect to manually ring my mobile number
long time I'm waiting for this video
Hi David. Many thanks for all your fantastic videos. I've learnt a lot from you from the CCNA course I bought in Undemy and these RUclips videos. Keep it up mate :).
I have a question RE the free version. I have friends and family scattered in Asian, Europe and UK about 9 of them. So if I signed up for the free version and set them all up, will there be charge between our calls or is the call totally free between the devices no matter where they located?.
Once again a million thank you
So these phones already have service this just uses a different number for a secondary number correct?
Upon account creation how did it let you continue without entertaining your phone number as it was a mandatory field ?
Great content would be nice if you can do some troubleshooting and analyze voice traffic in the network
I’m a pensioner and no nothing about modern phones, could I cancel my phone subscription and use PBX in its place? A video would help people like myself to set it all up. Great video and thanks for all your help.
Excellent topic, former small business telephone guy here (electrical contractor).
Sorry my english are so limited I can't find the words to express how interessting this topic is maybe I've just tosay thx David making our Telecom growing
Thanks, that was cool! So, now let's throw those PMR446 and other VHF walkie talkies away and get 3CX. E.g. hunters and hikers can configure own talk groups for free. Interesting to see whether this or other VOIP app can replace old school CB radio from the 70's and 80's, i.e. you could talk with some random truck drivers etc.
Can you do a video as to what a contract might look like between a Pentester and client. Is it a 30 page document or just 2 A4 size papers. Love to know the detail into an agreement between the parties
bro sounds more Louis Theroux than Louis Theroux...
~My money don't jiggle, jiggle, it folds~ 🎶
Great!
But it is necessary the user stay connect on internet ?
Emphasized... "I'm so old. I can remember using VOIP 20 yrs ago!"
Terrific, relevant content as always, David!
Thank you! I appreciate that 😀
I would be very interested in seeing a professional setup (the 3CX pro version)
hi david great video waiting for this playlist. Can u plz tell me how the QR code scanning part works in backend in detail?
Short answer: all the config is encoded into the QR code itself. All your setup is done on the webui.
@@csexecutiveservices thx for ur help, is there any article regarding this I couldn't find any on net plz
@@buzooliibrahim8382 There are, but even for me as a former IT consultant and use of 3cx they are still technically dense. They are mostly on their forums (3cx and other providers, that is)
Great video. I like to see an API integration with ChatGPT (Whisper speach to text and text to speach).
I see the SMB Free has changed once again. 3CX had a nice free self-hosted option, but they went crazy and limited way down each year over the past few years. For many small businesses or individuals with 2-5 phones, a 1 Core, 1 GB VM was great, but they stopped renewing licenses, killing your server unless you upgraded and needed 2GB RAM 3x the cost of the VM, or you could stay but only have one call or something. Those lame moves made me rethink 3CS, the push for money off the home/small users to float the higher installs. The core of all these PBX platforms is open source, so the hard work is free. Its just adding the features to try to separate them from others.
Yes sir,
More please
Thank you! Will do 😀
Tks to 3CX. PORT forwarding, firewall, and trunks. YES. More David. Tks. Grateful Lerner 🙏🏾
Tx so much for sharing knowledge.
Love you bro
I wanted voip system and searching since 3 days and suddenly i saw your post on insta and became happy to see your post
I have already watched the video more than three times, and I don't know if it's the language barrier or what, but I don't understand. Who is this for? For an office? For home? How does a family member call me, at what number? A real example that I haven't been able to resolve: My wife is a teacher and doesn't want to give her personal phone number to her students' parents, so can she use this in some way for them to call her without using her real phone? I have more questions than answers that were not explained in this video.
This is aimed at businesses and organisations with multiple users.
We did use the mobile app at my school during the pandemic so that staff could call parents from the school number rather than their own one. Some parents ignored calls from random numbers, so this was very helpful.
Whilst you could use this to have a 'business' number, there are probably easier ways to get a second number, like getting a pay-as-you-go sim card/mobile or second contract. Or you could try contacting your wife's school and see if they have a similar system.
@@chriscook7049 Thank you! ♥
Is it available world wide? South East Asia?
Or in South Asia?
Do you have a course for CCNP CLOR?
Very interested in seeing the pro setup
They need to be careful about scammers using those systems
Great job David. Is there a possibility for encryption?
We'd appreciate you take us through the on-prem deployment.I think the on-prem development will be fantastic to setup.
Thank you for commenting - definitely want to show this as it would be a cool project 😀
Or you can use asterisk based, like FREE PBX, Issabel Project, with free IVR option, free Call Recording and all yummy stuff.
their is no calling charges in India for local calls. we only pay for data recharges
Will phones under free account X and free account Y be able to phone each other? Thanks for this video.
I love your post. I learned a lot. Can you suggest a disposable phone number site or apps that work for receiving text messages?
Do make more of these type of content.
What's PBX? How to route hotphone via PBX?
I wonder if these sip and pbe phones can call regular cellphones, because if so I would cut off my service with T-Mobile
Tell us if this system can use all types of international numbers. I mean each number from any country instead of USA /UK numbers only!. Thank you!
David are the calls encrypted and if that is the case, then how does the encryption of 3cx marge with that of the local telecommunication company. I don't want people to listen to my calls😀
Omg you're taking me back your fast lane days pal..
Dear David, can this system be setup in Nigeria for my private home?