I have several Atom based boxes running OpenVPN and processing up to six
simultaneous calls over it with no issues. I am quite sure it could do
more. Load is still at .2 :)
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On Wed, 26 May 2010, Andrew Hakman wrote:
I use openvpn for VOIP traffic all the time. It's not a commercial
appl
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 8:01 PM, Andrew Hakman wrote:
> I use openvpn for VOIP traffic all the time. It's not a commercial
> application, and only one simultaneous call usually on each vpn link,
> but I even have a VPN client on a Linksys WRT-54g wireless router with
> 1 phone behind it - it works
I use openvpn for VOIP traffic all the time. It's not a commercial
application, and only one simultaneous call usually on each vpn link,
but I even have a VPN client on a Linksys WRT-54g wireless router with
1 phone behind it - it works flawlessly, so it does not take a lot of
CPU to run a vpn conn
Hi List,
Our company has several small distributed offices we would like to
inter-connect with bridged VPN a single subnet (last example in
http://www.shorewall.net/OPENVPN.html). We have SIP phones in every
office (up to 5) so we can use SIP without any NATing and securely.
Max theoretical simulta