[TriLUG] Suggested Asterisk voip setup

Hadrian Zbarcea hzbarcea at gmail.com
Thu Jan 29 15:14:56 EST 2009


Thanks Neil,

I would still need to plug the FXO card somewhere, I have 2+1(fax)  
landlines now, not a voip provider.  Interesting solution, thanks for  
the tip, I'll look into it a bit more.

Hadrian


On Jan 29, 2009, at 1:02 PM, Neil L. Little wrote:

> There is a solution that puts Asterisk on an embedded device like a
> Linksys NSLU2. A real small foot print.
>
> 73,
> Neil, WA4AZL
> JARS Forever!!
> www.jars.net
>
> Hadrian Zbarcea wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I think there was some previous talk about asterisk in the past,  
>> but I
>> subscribed recently to the list.
>>
>> I want to try a voip solution using Asterisk.  My research was not
>> very conclusive, so I hope somebody who did this could help.  I  
>> have 2
>> (up to 4 in the future) AT&T landlines, I will have 6 voip phones for
>> now, not heavy call volume.  I will need to buy all the hardware,  
>> so I
>> am flexible there.  Do you have any recommendation for:
>>
>> 1. FXO card (Digium, Sangoma, Rhino?)
>> 2. System and OS.  Is there any issue with AMD vs Intel.
>> 3. Phones that work (Aastra seems good)
>> 4. Good supplier/reseller (although they may all be pretty much the
>> same)
>>
>> Help much appreciated,
>> Hadrian
>>
>
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