Herman Webley wrote:
Does passing an iax2 trunk through a VPN or ssh tunnel cause a
noticeable latency hit?
I've used OpenVPN ( http://openvpn.net/ ) and SJ Phone (
http://sjlabs.com/ ) with good results. The VPN allows me to use any SIP
soft phone. It will also work with IAX clients. On S
I bought a 4 port FXO to sip ATA, you could try that and if it does not
work because of filtering, put a $250 Soekris pbx on it and use IAX.
This combination should work great and be very stable.
If you need contacts or advice on doing this I would be happy tohelp.
--
Chris Mason
NetConcepts
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On 07/22/05 11:56:37, Michael Giagnocavo wrote:
Well, I'm not sure where you are going in Central America, but I'm
sure that
A: you know that SIP has a lesser probability of working in CA, and B:
the
telcos are quite vicious on any bypass termination.
IAX2 allows you to operate much more covertl
Friday, July 22, 2005 9:59 AM
To: asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com; asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-biz] Need Advice
I need to place a SIP FXO gateway in Central America. I've been looking
at Quintum products, but the prices are about $150/FXO port.
I have a Dell SC400 o
I need to place a SIP FXO gateway in Central America. I've been looking
at Quintum products, but the prices are about $150/FXO port.
I have a Dell SC400 on the shelf, and I'm considering just installing
Asterisk and two TDM04B cards and shipping it down. Does anyone have
multiple TDM cards i