Hi Simon, if you can setup OpenVPN server in a central environment, the
remote sites can just use SNOM 370 or SNOM 8xx family phones which can have
OpenVPN client built-in, for those VPN enabled SNOM phones, once setup you
will be just plug and play with security and peace of mind.

Chris



On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Simon P. Ditner <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd like to connect about 4 homes together with a VPN to handle VoIP
> in a family environment -- so I'm shying away from "exotic" things on
> premises like linux boxes with humming fans. Is there anything
> commodity out there that will act as a VPN server, and have
> complimentary routers to act as VPN clients that could connect to it?
>
> Otherwise, I'm thinking of the Tomato+OpenVPN
> (http://tomatovpn.keithmoyer.com/) distribution on WRT54g's, but
> haven't tested how well it works with VoIP traffic. I may also do away
> with the dedicated server, and set them up in a peer-to-peer fashion
> to reduce latency.
>
> -Simon
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