The other option is just to run an OpenVPN client on a laptop and use a soft phone. In this case, they only need to carry the laptop (which they are already probably carrying) and a headset.

The only time I would setup a hardware phone over a VPN connection is if the location was a remote work site. Something that would stay around for a while.

Have fun....

On Jun 1, 2006, at 9:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi,

You could try a Linkysys WRT54G flashed with OpenWRT which doubles as an
asterisk server and OpenVpn server

Rgds
Paul

Dear friends,

Good morning.
This is my first post on this list, so I would like to introduce me.

My name is Daniel Mossinato and I'm an IT Mananger in Brazil, São Paulo. I'm running an Asterisk for the company where I work to use as an "internal communicator". I have some extensions and no external lines. The partners
use this solution to talk between each other.
I have a new scenario since two of the partners will travel and they want to use the extension outside of the company. The only solution I've found is a VPN. They would connect from hotels or other offices and they concern is
about somebody listening the conversation.

Do you have any suggestion of a device which supports OpenVPN? It could be
an gateway (ATA) or a ip phone.


Thank you very much
Sorry about my english

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