On my * box at home (a dual PIII 1.2Ghz with 512Mb RAM), I'm running * (2 single-port FXO cards and SIP/IAX upstreams), MythTV (home theatre SW), file & print services and other ancillary services. I have enough CPU grunt to decode video (watch DivX) and talk on the phone (inc transcoding).

* on it's own is reasonably light on resources.

Go for it!

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Rod Bacon - VOIP Systems Engineer
Empowered Communications
Ground Floor, 102 York St. South Melbourne
Victoria, Australia. 3205
Phone: +613 99401600    Fax: +613 99401650
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Samy Antoun wrote:
Hi,

I'm planning to get my Asterisk box out of the LAN,
get rid of my router and make the box acts as a
Router, Firewall, DHCP Server (with Shorewall).

I'll do that to be able to use some SIP clients
remotely.

Does anyone doing the same with the Asterisk box, is
it a good idea, is there any other solution for the
SIP emote Clients.

Regards.



                
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