Jeff I will take a more depth look at those linksys devices this
weekend but I think they could be very interesting.

Tzafrir, what I like to avoid is installing an asterisk server in
every user computer. I think that is useless I want only one server to
mantain.

On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Tzafrir Cohen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 07:11:04PM +0100, Ignacio wrote:
>> Thank you very much for your fast answer Eric.
>>
>> I was trying to avoid to have to install as many asterisk as pcs I
>> have. But I think there is no way to do it. I only have seen something
>> like network block device, but not sure if it is going to work and
>> quite difficult to configure properly.
>>
>> Anyway I think the fast and easier way will be installing and asterisk
>> in every client.
>
> I guess you can use TDMoE. But I'm not really sure it will give you a
> lower overhead.
>
> Specifically, why is it that you want to avoid installing Asterisk
> there? The requirements of an Asterisk system for a few analog channels
> and a few uncompressed SIP/IAX channels are rather minimal.
>
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