For private use the RPI is really cool for that, though I am not yet sure
if it works 100% without problems - at least it did in my latest tests.
Anyone has any hint on the call quality or if Asterisk does any kind of
transcoding of the audio?

2012/7/21 Mike <[email protected]>

> On 12-07-21 04:13 PM, Doug Lytle wrote:
>
>> Stefan at WPF wrote:
>>
>>> Snom 300 - Asterisk 1.8.13.0 running on Raspberry Pi
>>>
>>
>> Not that I can help, but I'm sorta shocked that you have Asterisk running
>> on a Raspberry Pi!
>>
>>  I've had it running on a Guruplug without any problems - http://www.**
> globalscaletechnologies.com/p-**49-guruplug-server-standard.**aspx#summary<http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/p-49-guruplug-server-standard.aspx#summary>-
>  handly little device if you need something small.
>
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