Simon,
We're using the original tomato+openVPN by roadkill and it works well as
long as there isn't too much traffic over the VPN, since the version
we're running doesn't offer QOS on the vpn link. Now we have an older
version running 1.19 which was a bit of a pain to get the vpn setup. At
server end running pfsense.
Will have to check out the new version, since it now has gui. Need to
follow forum thread to see if they got QOS working over vpn link.
Mike
Simon P. Ditner 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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