apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
nano -w /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
1. Download incrediblepbx13-raspbian8-oauth.zip (with GV OAuth and Fax)
2. unzip incrediblepbx13-raspbian8-oauth.zip
3. Burn .img file of your choice to a microSD card
(Tutorial for Mac, Linux, Windows here)
4. Boot new SDcard image from Raspberry Pi Zero W
5. From display/keyboard connected to Raspberry Pi,
login as pi with password: raspberry (CAN'T USE SSH yet 'cause there's no network)
6. Go through the automatic setup procedure and resize SD card
7. For Pi Zero W, you must enable WiFi access now before proceeding
(Edit /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf and insert WiFi credentials)
8. After reboot, use SSH/Putty to login to RasPi, login as root with default password: password
9. Complete setup steps by resetting your passwords when prompted
10. Optionally, install Incredible Fax: /root/incrediblefax13_raspi3.sh
In case you're wondering, quality of Google Voice calls and TTS with Incredible PBX sample apps over WiFi is perfectly fine. You'd never know it wasn't a "real" computer. If you want to try it out, PM me and I'll provide a number for you. This is a new GV number set up after the latest Google Voice Gotcha so Google Talk is still alive and well... so far.
what percentage would you give if verse the Pogo Plug v4 vs Pi Zero?
Pogo Plug, slow buggy, phone calls at times choppy and use a lot of internet horrible... experaince
Pi Zero? not sure yet not try this
The only time I have experienced what you describe is occasionally at the very beginning of VMs left on my PogoMobile (or Dockstar). I chalk that up to manipulating and recording the audio stream on a cheap thumbdrive with an 800 MHz (Pogo) or 1.2 GHz (Dockstar) ARM5 processor. During calls both -- for me -- are perfectly smooth...what percentage would you give if verse the Pogo Plug v4 vs Pi Zero?
Pogo Plug, slow buggy, phone calls at times choppy and use a lot of internet horrible... experaince
Pi Zero? not sure yet not try this
the performance & quality sounds fantastic!I've sent you a phone number to try for yourself. I haven't observed the choppy sound that you describe.
The only time I have experienced what you describe is occasionally at the very beginning of VMs left on my PogoMobile (or Dockstar). I chalk that up to manipulating and recording the audio stream on a cheap thumbdrive with an 800 MHz (Pogo) or 1.2 GHz (Dockstar) ARM5 processor. During calls both -- for me -- are perfectly smooth...
I can walk to the MicroCenter here in Chicago. Hmmmm....
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