I think its Microtik which is the Routerboard with RouterOS software on it... 
Teksavvy's website is quite horrible and some locations point to this (or used 
to) and others point to a WRT unit. Either way, its amazing! I have a source to 
by them for $70 ish in Montreal and am for sure going to be getting more. I 
setup VPNs in a heartbeat, and am going to be tunneling remote office through 
them too, it truly is amazing what these can do for the price! 


Im not sure how many locations you need, but I was considering applying to be a 
reseller for them as well as I have a number of locations my self - perhaps if 
its worth while we can start a "volume buy" deal type for the group members...


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 From: Chuck Mariotti <[email protected]>
To: Jason Rose <[email protected]>; Asterisk Users Group <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2012 9:03:02 PM
Subject: RE: [on-asterisk] Simultaneous Call / Channel Count?
 

 
Thanks Jason… the hardware they are pushing appears to be Microtech (sp?), at 
least on the business side…
 
From:Jason Rose [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: April-03-12 6:30 PM
To: Chuck Mariotti; Asterisk Users Group
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Simultaneous Call / Channel Count?
 
Hey Chuck,
 
I am using bonded DSL through a teksavvy reseller and have had no issues 
(related to this service). Reliability has been amazing and support is 
fantastic as well. 
For the hardware, I didnt go with their tomato install and am using a 
routerboard system which I find much more reliable and WAY more feature rich! 
 
Jason
 

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From:Chuck Mariotti <[email protected]>
To: Asterisk Users Group <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2012 12:03:03 PM
Subject: [on-asterisk] Simultaneous Call / Channel Count?

A client is running into call quality issues on their shared (phones/computers) 
internet connection. We have about 6 months of historical call info in asterisk.

Is there an easy way to use this information to report on the maximum number of 
channels used at once, etc... something I can spit out / look at that would 
give us an idea of the number of channels used? This would allow us to properly 
size a dedicated connection.

Also, anyone have any feedback on Bonded DSL services from Teksavvy for VoIP? 
(this is the intended direction)

Regards,

Chuck

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