Hi there
I am having trouble trying to configure a RT31P2 to work on a local network
Using asterisk 2.4
Firmware on router 1.30
Device is unlocked
I just keeps coming up with Can not connect to server.
I would also assume it would almost use the same configuration as a pap2 if
anyone can
All,
Is there a way to configure the Linksys RT31P2 via
a TFTP server? I have a large number of units to deploy and am unable to find a
section in which to specify tftp specifications. Any ideas?
TIA,
Jon
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I am noticing a problem with the RT31P2-NA when it loses internet. Has
anyone
experienced problems where it does not reconnect to asterisk and obtain
its dialtone
again?
Brian Fertig
Planet Telecom, Inc.
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Hello,
Is there any way to unlock the Linksys
router?
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Check this out.
http://voip.weblogsinc.com/entry/0142584371536804/
David
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 09:15, Richard Cook wrote:
Hello,
Is there any way to unlock the Linksys router?
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On November 22, 2004 11:48 am, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
The CPU is only a limitation for a VPN if the pipe the VPN is running
over is large/wide. These devices are typically used at the end of a
DSL/cable connection, with a maximum bandwidth of a few megabits per
second. I don't think that a
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
It's not the amount of traffic that I'm concerned about, it's having a 200MHz
processor processing the encryption for a half dozen or more VPN tunnels --
passing traffic isn't an issue, it's all the processor use for encrypting and
decrypting. :-)
That's exactly what I
Has anyone tried out the Linksys RT31P2
with Asterisk? Seems like a really great solution for remote users... even
supports QoS. Too bad it doesn't also have VPN functionality built
in.
Here's a link to the product:
http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?prid=652scid=29
If anyone finds the generic version of this available (i.e., not locked to
Vonage), please advise the list of where.
Bruce Komito
High Sierra Networks, Inc.
www.servers-r-us.com
(775) 236-5815
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone tried out the Linksys RT31P2 with Asterisk?
On November 22, 2004 10:47 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone tried out the Linksys RT31P2 with Asterisk? Seems like a really
great solution for remote users... even supports QoS. Too bad it doesn't
also have VPN functionality built in.
How well do these Geode and ARM-based systems
snip
How well do these Geode and ARM-based systems
handle VPN anyway? I would have
figured you would want a decent processor to handle more than maybe one
or
two clients.
/snip
These are really designed for home use. I
use the BEHVP41 to keep ~ 10 VPN tunnels open. Works great. Not sure at
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
How well do these Geode and ARM-based systems handle VPN anyway? I would have
figured you would want a decent processor to handle more than maybe one or
two clients.
The CPU is only a limitation for a VPN if the pipe the VPN is running
over is large/wide. These devices
Bruce Komito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone finds the generic version of this available (i.e., not
locked to Vonage), please advise the list of where.
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Linksys
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