Hello list,
I'm hoping that you could read through this mail and give me some tips
on how to improve my setup (functionality, security, really anything).
It's my first Asterisk installation and meant for simple home use.
I installed Asterisk 11 on an OpenWrt Barrier Breaker router. Currently
it's
The trick does seem to make sure you have the right hardware platform
underneath. I have high hopes for the Netgear boxes that should be in my
hands tomorrow. Will report...
j
On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, SIP wrote:
> I've had similar results to you. Packet loss even when not transcoding.
> Overall
I've had similar results to you. Packet loss even when not transcoding.
Overall poor performance across the board. We considered it a failed
experiment.
N.
Zoa wrote:
> I have played with DD-WRT on linksys wrt54g version 5 last week (2
> different ones, they are the model with less memory so
I have played with DD-WRT on linksys wrt54g version 5 last week (2
different ones, they are the model with less memory so i needed to use
the micro version). I tried to use it as a repeater. (might have
something to do with it)
So far i read reports on great succes everywhere, my experience ar
On Mon, 27 Jul 2009, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
>1) The latest 8.09 kamikaze no longer supports the Broadcom radios, so ...
>
Because of closed-source drivers the Broadcom chips only work on the 2.4
series kernels. OpenWRT does make a 2.4 kernel version _and_ a 2.6 kernel
version. Use the 2.4 and the
> So has anyone managed to squeeze asterisk onto an old Linksys WRT54G?
>
Cisco/Linksys has sold a lot of different boxes under the WRT54G name.
You need to be careful about exactly which model you are trying to use.
Some of the newer models only have 2MB flash and are very cramped for space.
DD
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 3:20 PM, drew einhorn wrote:
> > So has anyone managed to squeeze asterisk onto an old Linksys WRT54G?
> >
>
> Cisco/Linksys has sold a lot of different boxes under the WRT54G name.
>
> You need to be careful about exactly which model you are trying to use.
> Some of the ne
oring voice
prompts, voice mail, and call recordings. Amazing that for less than $30
I hope to have a mini full featured PBX :):)
Cheers,
j
>
>> Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 12:12:35 +0200
>> From: abdelkader
>> Subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk on OpenWRT
>>
>> D
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 21:27:12 -0400, David Cook wrote:
>I have installed them on a Linksys WRT54GL or WRT54GS v4/v3/v2/v1.1 devices.
>
>My mother-in-law's runs fine and she doesn't notice the difference. I know
>that is very subjective but to be honest I never looked at it for more than
>home-use/1
more than happy. Plus calling between us
is traditional 10-digit dialing although it is a SIP trunk - not that she
(or my family) notice any difference.
-dbc.
>From: Jeff LaCoursiere
>Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk on OpenWRT
>
>What router did you install it on? Any stats
for basic voicemail/ivr functions and you will also
> need
> > the asterisk-voicemail package. Obviously either pick the "14" or the
> "16"
> > tree as appropriate.
> >
> > -dbc.
> >
> >> Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 12:12:35 +0200
> >>
install it.
>> > - The "asterisk" package is just that, asterisk only. You will need
>> > "asterisk-sounds" for basic voicemail/ivr functions and you will also
>> need
>> > the asterisk-voicemail
terisk" package is just that, asterisk only. You will need
> "asterisk-sounds" for basic voicemail/ivr functions and you will also need
> the asterisk-voicemail package. Obviously either pick the "14" or the "16"
> tree as appropriate.
>
> -dbc.
&g
ously either pick the "14" or the "16"
tree as appropriate.
-dbc.
> Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 12:12:35 +0200
> From: abdelkader
> Subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk on OpenWRT
>
> Did anyone succeeded in installing Asterisk on OpenWRT system.
>
> pls h
Hello,
Did anyone succeeded in installing Asterisk on OpenWRT system.
pls help.
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