Adam,
If you want to run it on your own POTS then just setup TrixBox {
http://fonality.com/trixbox/ } on the system and then either use an ATA or a
cheap FXO card {~50€ on ebay}.
Trixbox is CentOS bases so you can technically install Warvox on the same
physical or a VM hosted on it, but probable best to run on two different
systems.
I'm looking into setting up my Trixbox as a SIP client off the work Cisco
Call Manager System since I have a few PRIs sitting used that I could use.
BaconZombie
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On 29 September 2010 17:14, Robin Wood <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 29 September 2010 15:29, Adam Moyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I just got done listening to Episode212, and would like to ask the
> question
> > what equipment works best with Warvox? Can you give me the WarVox
> equipment
> > some of you use, whats your WarVox Rig?
> > I am just starting out and would like this information so I know exactly
> > what hardware I need to purchase to use on my Dell Inspiron 600m that is
> > running BackTrack.
> > Thanks for any Help you can provide.
> >
>
> You don't need any kit, WarVox is software that runs on the machine
> and does all its calls through VOIP so as long as it has an internet
> connection and an account with a VOIP provider that is all you need.
>
> Robin
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