A challenge to all FreePBX based Distros

I’m pretty happy with it. Of course it’s not perfect, but it’s a lot better than anyone else has done so far.

And because it’s open source, anyone else can feel free (without nasty licences telling them that they’re not allowed) to modify, adapt, merge, translate, decompile, disassemble, or reverse engineer the module, or even just ask ‘Why is this there, and what does it do?’

Actually, it hasn’t been translated at all, which is something I need to work on. I think most of it is ready, but I need someone to actually go through weblate.

No, two things. Your ‘internet connection box’ has a Modem, that translates the analog signal coming into it, via cable or ADSL or whatever, into a digital signal, and then a router that does the authentication and routing of that digital signal. Two separate things, same box. In fact, most of them are THREE things, modem, router and access point, all in the same box.

There is NO analog signal in 99.99% of any connections any more to the internet in the USA.

Nearly all residential broadband is distributed through RF modulated signals. A modem of some sort is still needed.

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A fine point for cable connections, but that is docsis , you will only have to worry about that at 4:20 when the kids are looking for porn. That is when it breaks.