[Asterisk-Users] embedded hardware for Asterisk?

2006-03-17 Thread sam

Hi,

Is there any specific made embedded hardware designed VoIP software or 
Asterisk? I want to build a router that have VoIP enabled, so that I can 
use it connect to a VoIP ISP.


Thanks
Sam

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] embedded hardware for Asterisk?

2006-03-17 Thread Adam Moffett



Hi,

Is there any specific made embedded hardware designed VoIP software or 
Asterisk? I want to build a router that have VoIP enabled, so that I 
can use it connect to a VoIP ISP.


Thanks
Sam


There are plenty of small form factor boards you could start with 
(http://www.linuxdevices.com/), but I assume you'll want something with 
one or more analog telephone ports.


I would also be interested if anyone knows of any hardware that's small, 
affordable, can run linux, and can have FXO/FXS ports.


Thanks,
Adam
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] embedded hardware for Asterisk?

2006-03-17 Thread Darrick Hartman

Adam Moffett wrote:



Hi,

Is there any specific made embedded hardware designed VoIP software or 
Asterisk? I want to build a router that have VoIP enabled, so that I 
can use it connect to a VoIP ISP.


Thanks
Sam


There are plenty of small form factor boards you could start with 
(http://www.linuxdevices.com/), but I assume you'll want something with 
one or more analog telephone ports.


I would also be interested if anyone knows of any hardware that's small, 
affordable, can run linux, and can have FXO/FXS ports.


Adam,

I'd recommend the VIA EPIA PD series of boards.  If you want to be safe 
load-wise get the PD 1 which has a C3-2 (Nehamiah core) processor at 
1Ghz.  The board has two ethernet ports and one PCI slot.  Combine this 
with Astlinux and you have a nice router and PBX that can handle a small 
office/home office needs quite well.


The Soekris 4801 is another choice, but you will need to provide power 
to the PCI card to handle the FXS ports, plus the digium TDM cards don't 
fit in the standard case.


Darrick

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