On 11/18/2010 10:02 AM, Chris Gentle wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 8:28 AM, Gilles <codecompl...@free.fr
<mailto:codecompl...@free.fr>> wrote:
Hello
For users who 1) don't have a QoS-capable ADSL router and 2) would
like to run Asterisk with a couple of SIP trunks, I was wondering what
hardware is recommend to run any of the main open-source *WRT projects
to which Asterisk has been ported:
I'm running Asterisk 1.4 on a WRT54GS that I picked up off ebay for <
$50. The WRT54GL doesn't have quite enough memory so I went with the
GS model. I'm running OpenWRT on it. I was mostly experimenting with
it but ended up installing it at my parents' house as a kind of
"batphone" solution. I also hung a couple of SIP phones off of it
giving them a couple of different extensions, one of which works
across a WIFI connection. Their WRT54GS connects to my Asterisk 1.8.0
machine using IAX. Both endpoints are behind NAT. Works pretty well
for me.
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Chris
I have a similar setup in an office but sip directly back to the main
server - not sure what the value add to the local asterisk is, except
"intercom" calls would not have to leave the lan, but isn't that the
purpose of reinvite ?
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