baha! apparently there are devices to hook the avaya into skype now? anyone had any luck or even tried em?
Have seen analogue skype gateways, but frign ugly....
On remote access.. ALWAYS install Manager on at least one PC onsite... it will save you imense time and kilometres, and the environmentally minded fairies will love you for not burning all that fossil fuel!
I talk clients thru silly little changes when I'm stuck in traffic etc. They can never remember how to do it, and i'm not going to site for name changes and speed dials.
Am in process of doing tutorials to put on the website for such mundane tasks.
Like logmein, we're using teamviewer, it can be setup as a temp connection just when your client needs it, or as a permanent service that you keep a record of the login details to access anytime, like the VM server.
If it's a small site with embedded, then the client installs the teamviewer app in a run once type configuration, they give you the credentials for that one session, you do the necessary taking over their machine with Manager installed on it... hopefully.. and you disconnect into the night!
Forget the ISDN dial up drama, you could setup remote access to your office via IP/ADSL whatever.. and access a machine running Manager on that IPO doing the ISDN dialups.
dirty deeds done dirt cheep.
Cheers,
Chris