Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-08-07 Thread David Kreitschmann
I am thinking about using this combination as a router, should also be  
a nice platform for freeswitch

http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/motherboards/D945GSEJT/D945GSEJT-overview.htm
http://www.cartft.com/catalog/il/1058
http://www.cartft.com/catalog/il/1087

energy efficient netbook chipset (most other boards use the desktop  
version), PCI slot, small case, fanless.
you can put the system on an usb stick and just hide it behind the  
front panel. no need for reinstall on the device itself, just put in a  
another usb stick and you're good to go.

or you put in two disks in raid1 for redundancy if you need the disk  
space.

if you don't need PCI you can use this enclosure
http://www.cartft.com/catalog/il/1081


David

Am 06.07.2009 um 01:21 schrieb Nandy Dagondon:

 ok. w/ my apologies. - nandy


 On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Ken Rice kr...@suspicious.org  
 wrote:
 No need to bump these things as this is a mailing list and it annoys  
 quite a few people when you do that


 From: Nandy Dagondon g...@i.ph
 Reply-To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
 Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 10:41:18 +0800

 To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
 Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

 just bumping this topic.
 -nandy

 On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr  
 wrote:


 Antonio Gallo wrote:
  Alix cases are like 6/9 € from their shop site. I think its easy  
 to find
  someone who work with aluminium that can make for you custom boxes  
 for
  like like 6/20 € at pcs

 Unfortunately, none of the PCEngines cases (www.pcengines.ch/order1.php?c=2 
  http://www.pcengines.ch/order1.php?c=2 )

 allow for a PCI slot, either on top of the mobo, or away from it :-/

 I'll see if I can get those from Soekris (http://soekris.eu/shop/cases_en/ 
 )
 allow this, and if I can get a good price for a case + PSU.

 Thank you.
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-07-05 Thread Nandy Dagondon
ok. w/ my apologies. - nandy


On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Ken Rice kr...@suspicious.org wrote:

  No need to bump these things as this is a mailing list and it annoys
 quite a few people when you do that


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 *Subject: *Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

 just bumping this topic.
 -nandy

 On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr wrote:



 Antonio Gallo wrote:
  Alix cases are like 6/9 € from their shop site. I think its easy to find
  someone who work with aluminium that can make for you custom boxes for
  like like 6/20 € at pcs

 Unfortunately, none of the PCEngines cases (
 www.pcengines.ch/order1.php?c=2 
 http://www.pcengines.ch/order1.php?c=2http://www.pcengines.ch/order1.php?c=2)
 allow for a PCI slot, either on top of the mobo, or away from it :-/

 I'll see if I can get those from Soekris (
 http://soekris.eu/shop/cases_en/) http://soekris.eu/shop/cases_en/%29
 allow this, and if I can get a good price for a case + PSU.

 Thank you.
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-07-04 Thread Nandy Dagondon
just bumping this topic.
-nandy

On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr wrote:



 Antonio Gallo wrote:
  Alix cases are like 6/9 € from their shop site. I think its easy to find
  someone who work with aluminium that can make for you custom boxes for
  like like 6/20 € at pcs

 Unfortunately, none of the PCEngines cases (
 www.pcengines.ch/order1.php?c=2)
 allow for a PCI slot, either on top of the mobo, or away from it :-/

 I'll see if I can get those from Soekris (http://soekris.eu/shop/cases_en/
 )
 allow this, and if I can get a good price for a case + PSU.

 Thank you.
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-07-04 Thread Ken Rice
No need to bump these things as this is a mailing list and it annoys quite a
few people when you do that



From: Nandy Dagondon g...@i.ph
Reply-To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 10:41:18 +0800
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

just bumping this topic.
-nandy

On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr wrote:
 
 
 Antonio Gallo wrote:
  Alix cases are like 6/9 € from their shop site. I think its easy to find
  someone who work with aluminium that can make for you custom boxes for
  like like 6/20 € at pcs
 
 Unfortunately, none of the PCEngines cases (www.pcengines.ch/order1.php?c=2
 http://www.pcengines.ch/order1.php?c=2 )
 allow for a PCI slot, either on top of the mobo, or away from it :-/
 
 I'll see if I can get those from Soekris (http://soekris.eu/shop/cases_en/)
 allow this, and if I can get a good price for a case + PSU.
 
 Thank you.
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-05-07 Thread Fred-145


Antonio Gallo wrote:
 Alix cases are like 6/9 € from their shop site. I think its easy to find 
 someone who work with aluminium that can make for you custom boxes for
 like like 6/20 € at pcs

Unfortunately, none of the PCEngines cases (www.pcengines.ch/order1.php?c=2)
allow for a PCI slot, either on top of the mobo, or away from it :-/

I'll see if I can get those from Soekris (http://soekris.eu/shop/cases_en/)
allow this, and if I can get a good price for a case + PSU.

Thank you.
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-05-04 Thread Fred-145


Mitch Capper wrote:
 You may want to look at the Intel Atom combo machines  you can get a 1.6
 ghz machine probably for around $100-150 USD in a very small form factor
 and very powerful.

Thanks for the tip. Any link where I could check this out?

The cheapest PC's I find are  230€ (Asus' EeePC), and with not enough room
to stick a PCI card.

Considering a Gigabyte GA-GC220 mobo sells for less than $50 retail + $60
for a PicoPSU, I'm surprised no one has come up with a mass-produced,
CF-based $99 computer box :-/ That would be ideal to build a no-frill,
virus-safe Linux box for web surfing... and a SOHO Freeswitch server.
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-05-04 Thread Antonio Gallo

 The cheapest PC's I find are  230€ (Asus' EeePC), and with not enough room
 to stick a PCI card.
   
Well actually a barebone with VIA C7 + 1 slot for PCI card (carefull you 
have to remove some metal part otherwise Sangoma/Digium card will not 
fit *LOL*)
and external PSU are around 190/215€ for 1 pieces. If 800/1200 Mhz are 
enough for you its a good choice. This hardware has problem with old 
kernel (LAN freezes).

For even smaller hardware you can check Acrosser that AFAIK produces 
motherboard for poker/casino game machine.
Or check the super small ALIX motherboard (those one has MINI-PCI) and 
fit in something like a router-metal-box and you'll stay around 95/120€. 
but with like 400 Mhz i think.

 Considering a Gigabyte GA-GC220 mobo sells for less than $50 retail + $60
 for a PicoPSU, I'm surprised no one has come up with a mass-produced,
 CF-based $99 computer box :-/ That would be ideal to build a no-frill,
 virus-safe Linux box for web surfing... and a SOHO Freeswitch server.
   
Actually i dislike solution with only 1 internal PSU.
As customer i will never purchase it because i know that at one point in 
time it will broke and i'll have the machine stopped for X hours of 
manteinances.
With external PSU you can just plug in the new one. With 2 PSU you just 
need headspeakers to limit the soound from the PSU alarm noise :-P

Also don't forget that if you're in europe and buy components and 
assemble them in a new product you have to make the C.E. tests 
yourself (around 500/4000€)


Antonio Gallo (agx)


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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-05-04 Thread Fred-145

Thanks Antonio for the links on Acrosser and PCEngines. It seems like PCE's
alix1d is a good solution, provided 256MB is enough to hold Linux +
Freeswitch + some tiny LAMP stack. Still, it looks like an Atom-included
mobo like those from Asus or Gigabyte would be cheaper. The biggest issue is
finding a case that allows for a PCI card + riser adapter that doesn't cost
more than the mobo :-)

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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-05-04 Thread Antonio Gallo
Fred-145 ha scritto:
 Thanks Antonio for the links on Acrosser and PCEngines. It seems like PCE's
 alix1d is a good solution, provided 256MB is enough to hold Linux +
 Freeswitch + some tiny LAMP stack. Still, it looks like an Atom-included
 mobo like those from Asus or Gigabyte would be cheaper. The biggest issue is
 finding a case that allows for a PCI card + riser adapter that doesn't cost
 more than the mobo :-)

   
Alix cases are like 6/9 € from their shop site. I think its easy to find 
someone who work with aluminium that can make for you custom boxes for 
like like 6/20 € at pcs.
Since for them its just a fact of how much material is needed into the 
working process.

If you cannot find any of this i know one that can make them in Bologna 
- Italy.

Antonio Gallo (agx)


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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-30 Thread Fred-145

Thanks guys for the links on CF-to-IDE adaptors.
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-30 Thread Mitch Capper
You may want to look at the Intel Atom combo machines  you can get a 1.6 ghz
machine probably for around $100-150 USD in a very small form factor and
very powerful.

~Mitch
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-30 Thread Nandy Dagondon
rhino used the dual-core atom mobo d945gclf2 but it requires
downloading/building the linux r8168 LAN driver.

-nandy


On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Brian West br...@freeswitch.org wrote:

 I have two intel atom boxes sitting on a shelf above my desk ... works like
 a charm!
 /b

 On Apr 30, 2009, at 10:31 PM, Mitch Capper wrote:

 You may want to look at the Intel Atom combo machines  you can get a 1.6
 ghz machine probably for around $100-150 USD in a very small form factor and
 very powerful.

 ~Mitch


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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-30 Thread Brian West

Sounds like the MSI Wind :P I had to do the same thing!

/b

On Apr 30, 2009, at 11:16 PM, Nandy Dagondon wrote:

rhino used the dual-core atom mobo d945gclf2 but it requires  
downloading/building the linux r8168 LAN driver.


-nandy


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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-29 Thread Fred-145


EdPimentl wrote:
 Here is a list of the resources posted on this thread

After giving it more thoughts, I got to the conclusion that I'd rather a
stand-alone miniPC that can take a PCI card with a riser, instead of a
really tiny box that relies on an external box to connect to a PSTN line.

Mini-box offers a $120 kit that includes an Intel D945GCLF mobo and a
pico-PSU. All it misses, is RAM and some mass storage.

Does someone know if there's some kind of CompactFlash that can connect to
an IDE port? That would save space + noise.

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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-29 Thread Karl Vesterling

By IDE, I'm assuming you mean the all too familiar 40 pin PATA.

Yes, as a matter of fact:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENEN=2003240636+1421530855Configurator=Subcategory=636description=Ntk=SpeTabStoreType=srchInDesc=

Do some research since they're not all created equal.  I'm not sure  
what kind of MTBF you're looking for.


Best Regards,
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On Apr 29, 2009, at 7:47 AM, Fred-145 wrote:




EdPimentl wrote:

Here is a list of the resources posted on this thread


After giving it more thoughts, I got to the conclusion that I'd  
rather a

stand-alone miniPC that can take a PCI card with a riser, instead of a
really tiny box that relies on an external box to connect to a PSTN  
line.


Mini-box offers a $120 kit that includes an Intel D945GCLF mobo and a
pico-PSU. All it misses, is RAM and some mass storage.

Does someone know if there's some kind of CompactFlash that can  
connect to

an IDE port? That would save space + noise.

Thank you.
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-29 Thread Cliff Wells
On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 04:47 -0700, Fred-145 wrote:
 
 EdPimentl wrote:
  Here is a list of the resources posted on this thread
 
 After giving it more thoughts, I got to the conclusion that I'd rather a
 stand-alone miniPC that can take a PCI card with a riser, instead of a
 really tiny box that relies on an external box to connect to a PSTN line.
 
 Mini-box offers a $120 kit that includes an Intel D945GCLF mobo and a
 pico-PSU. All it misses, is RAM and some mass storage.
 
 Does someone know if there's some kind of CompactFlash that can connect to
 an IDE port? That would save space + noise.

http://www.google.com/products?q=ide+to+compact+flashscoring=p


Regards,
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-27 Thread Fred-145



Thanks for those pointers. There's several nice-looking devices in this
list:

http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT2016997232.html

Ideally, I'd like a compact box that can fit a PCI card horizontally so I
don't have to provide a second, external device to connect the server to a
POTS line.

Out of curiosity, do you guys think Freeswitch could run on the SheevaPlug?
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-27 Thread EdPimentl
Here is a list of the resources posted on this thread

http://www.logicsupply.com/products/dex4501
http://www.logicsupply.com/products/de945_fl
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSLU2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gumstix
http://www.cheaprouter.us
http://www.avm.de/en/Produkte/FRITZBox/FRITZ_Box_Fon_WLAN_7270/index.php
http://www.plugcomputer.org/
http://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=83701#p83701
http://www.pikatechnologies.com/
http://pikawarp.org/?page_id=172
http://fit-pc2.com
http://www.cappuccinopc.com/solutions/fanless.asp
http://www.wdlsystems.com/ebox/ebox.shtml
http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT2016997232.html

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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-25 Thread Carlos Talbot
Dave,

it's not hard. I suppose I should add this to the wiki:
http://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=83701#p83701

Carlos

On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 3:02 PM, David Knell d...@3c.co.uk wrote:

 You might want to take a look at this:

 http://www.amazon.com/IEEE802-11N-Wireless-Broadband-MZK-W04NU-Designed/dp/B000YDS0YG

 - twice as much everything as the NSLU2, and is supposed to run OpenWRT
 just fine.  I've one sat in front of me right now, although I've not yet
 plugged it in - have to work out how to take it apart first ;-)

 --Dave

  BTW, at 85€, the Linksys NSLU2 looks like a bargain:
 
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSLU2
 
  Has someone successfully ran Freeswitch on this to handle a couple of
  simultaneous SIP conversations?
 
  What about the more expensive but very tiny Gumstix?
 
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gumstix


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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-25 Thread João Mesquita
Guys, I was trying to do the same to the Pika Warp. Too bad their  
support and development enviroment sucks. The best I could do (without  
too much effort) was run FS without the analog support.


www.pika.com

jmesquita

On Apr 25, 2009, at 11:30 AM, Carlos Talbot wrote:


Dave,

it's not hard. I suppose I should add this to the wiki: 
http://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=83701#p83701

Carlos

On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 3:02 PM, David Knell d...@3c.co.uk wrote:
You might want to take a look at this:
http://www.amazon.com/IEEE802-11N-Wireless-Broadband-MZK-W04NU-Designed/dp/B000YDS0YG

- twice as much everything as the NSLU2, and is supposed to run  
OpenWRT
just fine.  I've one sat in front of me right now, although I've not  
yet

plugged it in - have to work out how to take it apart first ;-)

--Dave

 BTW, at 85€, the Linksys NSLU2 looks like a bargain:

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSLU2

 Has someone successfully ran Freeswitch on this to handle a couple  
of

 simultaneous SIP conversations?

 What about the more expensive but very tiny Gumstix?

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gumstix


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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-25 Thread EdPimentl
Did you mean?
http://www.pikatechnologies.com/
http://pikawarp.org/?page_id=172

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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-25 Thread Fred-145

Thanks a lot for the pointers :)

At this point, alternatives  $100 to a regular PC or some appliance like
the FritzBox or the Pika Asterisk appliance:

Planex MZK-W04NU $60
Sheeva Plug $99
(Deprecated) Linksys NSLU2 $50

Does someone know of other solutions that can run Linux/FreeBSD along with
Freeswitch and a LAMP server?
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-25 Thread Mark Crane
Fanless Devices

http://fit-pc2.com
http://www.cappuccinopc.com/solutions/fanless.asp
http://www.wdlsystems.com/ebox/ebox.shtml





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Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Date: Saturday, April 25, 2009, 2:34 PM

Thanks a lot for the pointers :)

At this point, alternatives  $100 to a regular PC or some appliance like
the FritzBox or the Pika Asterisk appliance:

Planex MZK-W04NU $60
Sheeva Plug $99
(Deprecated) Linksys NSLU2 $50

Does someone know of other solutions that can run Linux/FreeBSD along with
Freeswitch and a LAMP server?
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-24 Thread Fred-145


David Knell wrote:
 You might want to take a look at this:
 http://www.amazon.com/IEEE802-11N-Wireless-Broadband-MZK-W04NU-Designed/dp/B000YDS0YG
 

Interesting :-) Thanks for the pointer.

I think it'd be very useful if the wiki included a list of devices that can
run Freeswitch in addition to a regular PC, especially those that cost 
$150.
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-24 Thread Hadley Rich
On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 03:06 -0700, Fred-145 wrote:
 I think it'd be very useful if the wiki included a list of devices
 that can
 run Freeswitch in addition to a regular PC, especially those that cost
 
 $150.

That's what the wiki's for. If you create a login you can start a page
and start adding devices.

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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-24 Thread Fred-145


Fred-145 wrote:
 
 I think it'd be very useful if the wiki included a list of devices that
 can run Freeswitch in addition to a regular PC, especially those that cost
  $150.
 

Here's a list of makers of basic routers per www.cheaprouter.us:

2Wire, 3Com, ADTRAN, Apple, Belkin, CNet, CP Technology, Cisco, Cisco
Systems, Compaq, D-Link, Edimax, Efficient Networks, Hawking Technology,
Hewlett-Packard, Linksys, Motorola, Netgear, Netopia, Nortel, SMC, TP-Link,
TRENDnet, Zoom, ZyXel

For those of you used to tinker with this type of basic hardware...
1. Can a non-expert go from opening the box to getting a Freeswitch server
up and running without spending days figuring it out?
2. Are they fast enough for SOHO use (a couple of simultaneous SIP
conversations + small LAMP web server)?
3. Do they offer a CompactFlash plug to provide a few gigabytes of storage
before plugging an external drive?

Thank you.
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-24 Thread Fred-145


Hadley Rich wrote:
 That's what the wiki's for. If you create a login you can start a page
 and start adding devices.

Yup, I'll start an article when I get enough information.

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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-24 Thread Peter P GMX
A perfect device is also the FitzBox 7270, which is very popular over
here in Germany (more than 5 Mio Installations).

http://www.avm.de/en/Produkte/FRITZBox/FRITZ_Box_Fon_WLAN_7270/index.php


It offers
- ISDN port
- 2 analogue ports (perfect for fax)
- DECT (GAP) for up to 6 devices
- 4 LAN ports
- WLAN draft n
- USB port
- and costs about 190 Euros incl. tax.

It's Linux based and a number of extension have been built for this
device, see
http://www.wehavemorefun.de/fritzbox/index.php/Main_Page (unfortunately
in German)

If we could make it run with freeswitch + TLS/SRTP - wow!

Has anybody already tried to make FS running on that device?

Best regards
Peter

Fred-145 schrieb:
 Fred-145 wrote:
   
 I think it'd be very useful if the wiki included a list of devices that
 can run Freeswitch in addition to a regular PC, especially those that cost
  $150.

 

 Here's a list of makers of basic routers per www.cheaprouter.us:

 2Wire, 3Com, ADTRAN, Apple, Belkin, CNet, CP Technology, Cisco, Cisco
 Systems, Compaq, D-Link, Edimax, Efficient Networks, Hawking Technology,
 Hewlett-Packard, Linksys, Motorola, Netgear, Netopia, Nortel, SMC, TP-Link,
 TRENDnet, Zoom, ZyXel

 For those of you used to tinker with this type of basic hardware...
 1. Can a non-expert go from opening the box to getting a Freeswitch server
 up and running without spending days figuring it out?
 2. Are they fast enough for SOHO use (a couple of simultaneous SIP
 conversations + small LAMP web server)?
 3. Do they offer a CompactFlash plug to provide a few gigabytes of storage
 before plugging an external drive?

 Thank you.
   

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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-24 Thread mszlazak

 1. Hell no.


 


 

-Original Message-
From: Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Sent: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 3:30 am
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?












Fred-145 wrote:
 
 I think it'd be very useful if the wiki included a list of devices that
 can run Freeswitch in addition to a regular PC, especially those that cost
  $150.
 

Here's a list of makers of basic routers per www.cheaprouter.us:

2Wire, 3Com, ADTRAN, Apple, Belkin, CNet, CP Technology, Cisco, Cisco
Systems, Compaq, D-Link, Edimax, Efficient Networks, Hawking Technology,
Hewlett-Packard, Linksys, Motorola, Netgear, Netopia, Nortel, SMC, TP-Link,
TRENDnet, Zoom, ZyXel

For those of you used to tinker with this type of basic hardware...
1. Can a non-expert go from opening the box to getting a Freeswitch server
up and running without spending days figuring it out?
2. Are they fast enough for SOHO use (a couple of simultaneous SIP
conversations + small LAMP web server)?
3. Do they offer a CompactFlash plug to provide a few gigabytes of storage
before plugging an external drive?

Thank you.
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-24 Thread Andrew Kozminski
How about SheevaPlug: ARM-based 1.2GHz Sheeva embedded processor, 512MB of
DDR2 memory, 512MB of flash storage, gigabit Ethernet and USB 2.0.
http://www.plugcomputer.org/

no telephony ports just voip.
today $99, but they plan to go down to $50

-Original Message-
From: freeswitch-users-boun...@lists.freeswitch.org
[mailto:freeswitch-users-boun...@lists.freeswitch.org] On Behalf Of Peter P
GMX
Sent: April-24-09 7:24 AM
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

A perfect device is also the FitzBox 7270, which is very popular over
here in Germany (more than 5 Mio Installations).

http://www.avm.de/en/Produkte/FRITZBox/FRITZ_Box_Fon_WLAN_7270/index.php


It offers
- ISDN port
- 2 analogue ports (perfect for fax)
- DECT (GAP) for up to 6 devices
- 4 LAN ports
- WLAN draft n
- USB port
- and costs about 190 Euros incl. tax.

It's Linux based and a number of extension have been built for this
device, see
http://www.wehavemorefun.de/fritzbox/index.php/Main_Page (unfortunately
in German)

If we could make it run with freeswitch + TLS/SRTP - wow!

Has anybody already tried to make FS running on that device?

Best regards
Peter

Fred-145 schrieb:
 Fred-145 wrote:
   
 I think it'd be very useful if the wiki included a list of devices that
 can run Freeswitch in addition to a regular PC, especially those that
cost
  $150.

 

 Here's a list of makers of basic routers per www.cheaprouter.us:

 2Wire, 3Com, ADTRAN, Apple, Belkin, CNet, CP Technology, Cisco, Cisco
 Systems, Compaq, D-Link, Edimax, Efficient Networks, Hawking Technology,
 Hewlett-Packard, Linksys, Motorola, Netgear, Netopia, Nortel, SMC,
TP-Link,
 TRENDnet, Zoom, ZyXel

 For those of you used to tinker with this type of basic hardware...
 1. Can a non-expert go from opening the box to getting a Freeswitch server
 up and running without spending days figuring it out?
 2. Are they fast enough for SOHO use (a couple of simultaneous SIP
 conversations + small LAMP web server)?
 3. Do they offer a CompactFlash plug to provide a few gigabytes of storage
 before plugging an external drive?

 Thank you.
   

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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-23 Thread EdPimentl
This company may have what you are requesting:
http://www.logicsupply.com/products/dex4501
http://www.logicsupply.com/products/de945_fl


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On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 5:50 AM, Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr wrote:


 Hello

 For those SOHO customers (ie. at most, a couple of POTS/ISDN connections
 and
 simultaneous SIP calls) who'd rather not use a big, noisy PC to run
 Freeswitch, I'd like to offer an alternative that has the following
 features:

 - not old hardware sold on eBay, ie. it must be up-to-date hardware sold by
 a company currently in business
 - compact, silent
 - has room for a 2.5 hard-disk, but if not, must provide a CompactFlash
 plug
 - ideally, room for a PCI card, possibly laid down with a riser to save
 space
 - total cost (shipping + VAT)  200 euro

 If it's cheaper and not much work, I don't mind buying the parts and
 putting
 the box together myself, but otherwise, I'd rather order a complete box,
 ready-to-use.

 What are my options to provide customers with that kind of solution?

 Thank you for any hint.
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-23 Thread Fred-145


EdPimentl wrote:
 This company may have what you are requesting:

Thanks. The SolidLogic Little Falls 2699 Mini-ITX @ $212 looks nice.
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?

2009-04-23 Thread David Knell
You might want to take a look at this:
http://www.amazon.com/IEEE802-11N-Wireless-Broadband-MZK-W04NU-Designed/dp/B000YDS0YG

- twice as much everything as the NSLU2, and is supposed to run OpenWRT
just fine.  I've one sat in front of me right now, although I've not yet
plugged it in - have to work out how to take it apart first ;-)

--Dave

 BTW, at 85€, the Linksys NSLU2 looks like a bargain:
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSLU2
 
 Has someone successfully ran Freeswitch on this to handle a couple of
 simultaneous SIP conversations?
 
 What about the more expensive but very tiny Gumstix?
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gumstix


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