On Mon, 4 May 2009, Vincent wrote:
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 12:51:01 +0100, Tim Panton <[email protected]>
wrote:
I'm running asterisk 1.4 on an NSLU2 , only a couple of channels
and minimal transcoding, but it seems fine and stable. £80 + usb storage
Thanks guys for the tips on EdgePBX and the Linksys.
Is the NSLU2 still sold, or has it been end-of-lifed?
AFAIK, the modded router/NSA boxes to run Asterisk boild down to this:
- Linksys NSLU2
- Linksys WRT54
- Planex MZK-W04NU
Are there others I should know about?
Do you want to build your own?
If so, you can put togther a 1GHz fanless VIA miniITX board, case (that
will take a drive or flash IDE), memory and psu for well under £200. Same
system has one PCI slot for a card that might take analogue, ISDN2 or
ISDN30.
I've benchmarked them to 60 calls, but if you google about (hint: xorcom),
you'll find a paper where a similar mobo to what I use (only 64KB cache
IIRC, the ones I use have 128KB cache) was benchmarked to 120 calls and
over to 10 concurrent g729 transcodes...
I've built dozens of these systems in the past year or 2...
Gordon
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