Wow - I would have to disagree with the @home comment.  I am running in two 
businesses and a hotel, the hotel taking and placing calls through 
Audiocodes gateways at a rate of about 5000/day.  @home is so stable, in 
fact, that I have trouble justifying playing with the FreeBSD setups I have 
anymore.  Sure would like to see @home (or something like it) ported to 
FreeBSD.

j

On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 10:18:31 -0700, Shawn O'Connor wrote
> Richard wrote:
> > so does  it pull just the interface ? or does it do a full setup and 
install ? 
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> I believe it does the entire setup.. but I haven't installed and 
> played with it.  I'm too the point that I don't ever want to mess 
> with [EMAIL PROTECTED] and freepbx.  They are too unstable for 
> production work for me.  Just give me a normal asterisk install :).
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