Sorry it was a slim 1 U black unit , 

Like a Pentium 3 1 gig or something running on flash or other silent media,
no PSU, no fans nothing.

You install Asterisk on the media (sdcard or whatever) and it runs from
there.

So basically that's what I remember




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For how many concurrent calls?

I have heard of success in using Linksys routers for 1-4 concurrent calls.

Maybe you can describe your  requirements and intentions in more detail 
and get a better response...

Frank wrote:
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> Whas wondering what was that asterisk box ,I cant seem to find info 
> on, that had no drives but had ram media , that was 100% silent and 
> was running asterisk.
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> Any idea ?
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