Re: [asterisk-users] Running Asterisk on a Home rotuer

2006-12-09 Thread Dovid B


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Dovid B wrote:

tacking pn = adding on - sorry for not being more specific.
I have seen that people in the past have used a linksys router to run 
asterisk. It would be to expensive to bring in a PC for every location. 
So we want to import cheap home routers put asterisk on them as use 
them as the go in between the IP phones and the asterisk server.
Check with Brian Capouch. He deployed Asterisk on Linksys WRT54G in some 
rural areas.


Caveat here: Cheap = not enough horses :). Don't expect to pass many calls 
through one of those things. You might want to look at deploying a 
lightweight SIP proxy on the router instead of asterisk.


Leo


Ping Brian Capouch. Anyone have his contact info ? 



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Re: [asterisk-users] Running Asterisk on a Home rotuer

2006-12-09 Thread Leo Ann Boon

Dovid B wrote:


- Original Message - From: Leo Ann Boon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Running Asterisk on a Home rotuer



Dovid B wrote:

tacking pn = adding on - sorry for not being more specific.
I have seen that people in the past have used a linksys router to 
run asterisk. It would be to expensive to bring in a PC for every 
location. So we want to import cheap home routers put asterisk on 
them as use them as the go in between the IP phones and the asterisk 
server.
Check with Brian Capouch. He deployed Asterisk on Linksys WRT54G in 
some rural areas.


Caveat here: Cheap = not enough horses :). Don't expect to pass many 
calls through one of those things. You might want to look at 
deploying a lightweight SIP proxy on the router instead of asterisk.


Leo


Ping Brian Capouch. Anyone have his contact info ?

See his post to the dev list. Not sure if the address is still valid.
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2004-December/008181.html


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Re: [asterisk-users] Running Asterisk on a Home rotuer

2006-12-08 Thread Leo Ann Boon

Dovid B wrote:

tacking pn = adding on - sorry for not being more specific.
I have seen that people in the past have used a linksys router to run 
asterisk. It would be to expensive to bring in a PC for every 
location. So we want to import cheap home routers put asterisk on 
them as use them as the go in between the IP phones and the asterisk 
server.
Check with Brian Capouch. He deployed Asterisk on Linksys WRT54G in some 
rural areas.


Caveat here: Cheap = not enough horses :). Don't expect to pass many 
calls through one of those things. You might want to look at deploying a 
lightweight SIP proxy on the router instead of asterisk.


Leo
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[asterisk-users] Running Asterisk on a Home rotuer

2006-12-07 Thread Dovid B
Hi list,
Can anyone who has successfully ran asterisk on a home router please give me 
the modell number as well as how they did it ? 

Thanks.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Running Asterisk on a Home rotuer

2006-12-07 Thread Tom Lynn

It may not be what you're thinking, but I use Astlinux on an older PIII.
With a couple of options it has become my home router and works very well.

On 12/7/06, Dovid B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi list,
Can anyone who has successfully ran asterisk on a home router please give
me the modell number as well as how they did it ?

Thanks.

Dovid

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Re: [asterisk-users] Running Asterisk on a Home rotuer

2006-12-07 Thread Dovid B
I need a router for a reason. My client is in the middle east where they have 
lots of fun with tacking on money ;).  A crappy router wont do much.
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  It may not be what you're thinking, but I use Astlinux on an older PIII.  
With a couple of options it has become my home router and works very well.


  On 12/7/06, Dovid B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
Can anyone who has successfully ran asterisk on a home router please give 
me the modell number as well as how they did it ? 

Thanks.

Dovid

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Re: [asterisk-users] Running Asterisk on a Home rotuer

2006-12-07 Thread Tim Panton


On 7 Dec 2006, at 17:19, Dovid B wrote:

I need a router for a reason. My client is in the middle east where  
they have lots of fun with tacking on money ;).  A crappy router  
wont do much.


It isn't a router, but the linksys NSLU2 runs asterisk quite nicely  
if you cut the

config back.

If you add a USB disk you can even build asterisk on it :-)


Tim Panton

www.mexuar.net
www.westhawk.co.uk/



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Re: [asterisk-users] Running Asterisk on a Home rotuer

2006-12-07 Thread John Novack
I have been using the Linksys BEFRS81 Version 2 8 port router for some 
time now, using IAX to and from other Asterisk boxes, and before that 
the 4 port version, but discovered that after 18 minutes or so,  SIP 
traffic ( Vonage or Stanaphone through Asterisk )  would hose the 
router, and all traffic would stop. At least 2 different 4 port devices.

The 8 port version has been fine.

John Novack


Dovid B wrote:

Hi list,
Can anyone who has successfully ran asterisk on a home router please 
give me the modell number as well as how they did it ?
 
Thanks.
 
Dovid



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Re: [asterisk-users] Running Asterisk on a Home rotuer

2006-12-07 Thread bails

Just out of interest are they openwrt compatible?

Bails

John Novack wrote:
I have been using the Linksys BEFRS81 Version 2 8 port router for some 
time now, using IAX to and from other Asterisk boxes, and before that 
the 4 port version, but discovered that after 18 minutes or so,  SIP 
traffic ( Vonage or Stanaphone through Asterisk )  would hose the 
router, and all traffic would stop. At least 2 different 4 port devices.

The 8 port version has been fine.

John Novack


Dovid B wrote:


Hi list,
Can anyone who has successfully ran asterisk on a home router please 
give me the modell number as well as how they did it ?
 
Thanks.
 
Dovid



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Re: [asterisk-users] Running Asterisk on a Home rotuer

2006-12-07 Thread Dovid B

tacking pn = adding on - sorry for not being more specific.
I have seen that people in the past have used a linksys router to run 
asterisk. It would be to expensive to bring in a PC for every location. So 
we want to import cheap home routers put asterisk on them as use them as 
the go in between the IP phones and the asterisk server.



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Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 8:10 PM
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So, what is your reason?  Are you looking for a brand name router to run 
Linux on, or are you wanting to build a Linux box to run Asterisk.


What are you meaning by router?

Also:
tacking on == adding on ?
tacking on == choking on?

Please don't use slang, it can get mis-interpreted depending open culture.


Dovid B wrote:
I need a router for a reason. My client is in the middle east where they 
have lots of fun with tacking on money ;).  A crappy router wont do much.


- Original Message -
*From:* Tom Lynn mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To:* Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
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*Sent:* Thursday, December 07, 2006 5:11 PM
*Subject:* Re: [asterisk-users] Running Asterisk on a Home rotuer

It may not be what you're thinking, but I use Astlinux on an older
PIII.  With a couple of options it has become my home router and
works very well.

On 12/7/06, *Dovid B* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi list,
Can anyone who has successfully ran asterisk on a home router
please give me the modell number as well as how they did it ?
 Thanks.
 Dovid

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Re: [asterisk-users] Running Asterisk on a Home rotuer

2006-12-07 Thread John Novack

Not listed as one that is.

JN


bails wrote:

Just out of interest are they openwrt compatible?

Bails

John Novack wrote:
I have been using the Linksys BEFRS81 Version 2 8 port router for 
some time now, using IAX to and from other Asterisk boxes, and before 
that the 4 port version, but discovered that after 18 minutes or so,  
SIP traffic ( Vonage or Stanaphone through Asterisk )  would hose the 
router, and all traffic would stop. At least 2 different 4 port devices.

The 8 port version has been fine.

John Novack


Dovid B wrote:


Hi list,
Can anyone who has successfully ran asterisk on a home router please 
give me the modell number as well as how they did it ?
 
Thanks.
 
Dovid
 



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