ipkg. 

I can tell it's stable for the scenarios I tested it (small office, 6
or 7 SIP phones, relatively complex dialplan). I never been through
with it in larger deployments. So the answer for your question is yes.


On 9/19/05, Gottfried Szing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again
> 
> > The good thing about OpenWRT is that you can install it and use the
> > hardware for something else than the factory programmed
> > functionalities. I recently installed Asterisk PBX on it. It's a quite
> > sweet device. For good or bad, it could run Apache as well (lacks
> > persistant memory space though).
> 
> i forgot to ask in the last mail: have you used the packages that are
> availble via ipkg or a different piece of software? is this software
> stable enough for home-usage?
> 
> br, gottfried
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