I have inherited a couple of clients that are running remote SIP phones by 
opening up a port (not 5060) and running SIP across it. Their Asterisk boxes 
are behind a pfSense 2.0 machine that has PPTP currently enabled for remote 
computers.

They have a need for more remote users, so I'm thinking maybe it's a good idea 
to change this now, rather than later.

How are people setting up remote phones? It would seem to me that having a 
remote router (DD-WRT or other?) that connects to pfSense via VPN (any 
suggestions or documents on how to do this).

I was going to look to see what phones have VPN capabilities built-in 
(recommendations?).

I was leaning to the DD-WRT side but have concerns about detailed instructions 
on how to set this up with pfSense AND QOS issues (if there are other computers 
using the internet connection, not via the DD-WRT router).

Regards,

Chuck Mariotti

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