I've got a client who would love to be able to leave an asterisk
server running sompelace, and achieve telephone connectivity using an
IP phone from within his Motorhome in his words I want to be able to
work from a mountaintop in Glacier National Park
I've done some initial testing, and a
Paul Oster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a client who [wants VoIP working over a very high-latency
link]. So whats everyones opinion, worth exploring further, or am I
wasting my time trying?
Can you stick an Asterisk box at his end so you can speak IAX over the
link? It may not help with
Oh, now thats an idea... I'll have to dig up a spare PC and try
it... he's got 50amps available, why not burn it :)
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 16:12:52 + (UTC), Peter Corlett
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Paul Oster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a client who [wants VoIP working over a very
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Desired Install in MotorHome
I've got a client who would love to be able to leave an
asterisk server running sompelace, and achieve telephone
connectivity using an IP phone from within his Motorhome in
his words I want to be able to work from a mountaintop
If all you want/need is an IAX connection, wouldn't an IAXy be a
better choice from a power and space conservation standpoint?
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Greg Broiles, JD, EA
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