On Tue, 12 Aug 2008, mail-lists wrote:
I can't see why not. You should easily have enough power for asterisk.
You can probably also run it as your firewall in a home environment
thanks to the dual RJ45's
I don't know whether or not you can use the built in RJ11 to interface
with your POTS line though - maybe someone else could speak to this?
Looks like it's rs232, so I suspect not :)
However if the AMD Geode 500MHz processor is any good, and I'd expect it
to be better than the old 500MHz Via processor I use as my
test/development system then you'll be able to run well over a dozen
concurrent calls (not transoding) without any issues..
Hm. $300 in the US and the UK disty is selling them for just short of
£240, so they can go stuff themselves, low-power or not. (I buy 1GHz
systems with 1GB of RAM, running at 15W for half that. No drive though)
Gordon
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Hi,
I?d like to install Asterisk at home. But don?t want to use a full blown
PC to host it. I was thinking of using fitPC www.fit-pc.com
<http://www.fit-pc.com> to do all the Asterisk work, interfacing with
the local Bell Canada line, and using a SIP VoIP line as well.
What do you experts think of it?
Thanks,
Mark.
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