On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 5:05 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> On 10/05/2012 11:49, Bart Coninckx wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> for smaller (or maybe even bigger) sites I'm looking for a smaller,
>> appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
>> Since it's only going to run Asterisk fo
On Sun, 13 May 2012, Olivier wrote:
2012/5/11 Gordon Henderson
On Fri, 11 May 2012, Olivier wrote:
2012/5/10, A J Stiles :
On Thursday 10 May 2012, Bart Coninckx wrote:
I'm looking for a smaller,
appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
Since it's only going to ru
On 10/05/12 09:49, Bart Coninckx wrote:
Hi all,
for smaller (or maybe even bigger) sites I'm looking for a smaller,
appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
Since it's only going to run Asterisk for a couple of extensions I don't
think CPU and RAM need to be maxed out.
Doe
2012/5/11 Gordon Henderson
> On Fri, 11 May 2012, Olivier wrote:
>
> 2012/5/10, A J Stiles :
>>
>>> On Thursday 10 May 2012, Bart Coninckx wrote:
>>>
I'm looking for a smaller,
appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
Since it's only going to run Asterisk for
On 10/05/2012 11:49, Bart Coninckx wrote:
Hi all,
for smaller (or maybe even bigger) sites I'm looking for a smaller,
appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
Since it's only going to run Asterisk for a couple of extensions I don't
think CPU and RAM need to be maxed out.
D
Am 10.05.2012 um 15:03 schrieb Bart Coninckx:
> There seems to even be a 1.6 Ghz Intel Atom device.
> One site I'm looking to use this for has about 40 SIP phones and three BRIs.
> It's always a guessing game whether devices like this are up for that.
> If they do have some processing power, I
On Fri, 11 May 2012, Olivier wrote:
2012/5/10, A J Stiles :
On Thursday 10 May 2012, Bart Coninckx wrote:
I'm looking for a smaller,
appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
Since it's only going to run Asterisk for a couple of extensions I don't
think CPU and RAM need to
2012/5/10, A J Stiles :
> On Thursday 10 May 2012, Bart Coninckx wrote:
>> I'm looking for a smaller,
>> appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
>> Since it's only going to run Asterisk for a couple of extensions I don't
>> think CPU and RAM need to be maxed out.
>>
>> Does a
users] looking for "solid state" like PC suitable
> for Asterisk
>
> - Original Message -
> > On 05/10/12 18:38, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> > > On 05/10/2012 03:49 AM, Bart Coninckx wrote:
> > >> Hi all,
> > >>
> > >> f
- Original Message -
> On 05/10/12 18:38, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> > On 05/10/2012 03:49 AM, Bart Coninckx wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> for smaller (or maybe even bigger) sites I'm looking for a smaller,
> >> appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
> >> Since it's o
On 05/10/12 18:38, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
On 05/10/2012 03:49 AM, Bart Coninckx wrote:
Hi all,
for smaller (or maybe even bigger) sites I'm looking for a smaller,
appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
Since it's only going to run Asterisk for a couple of extensions I d
On Thu, 2012-05-10 at 07:40 -0500, Tim Nelson wrote:
> - Original Message -
> > On Thursday 10 May 2012, Bart Coninckx wrote:
> > > I'm looking for a smaller,
> > > appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
> > > Since it's only going to run Asterisk for a couple of ext
- Original Message -
> From: "Tim Nelson"
> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
>
> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 11:43:07 AM
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] looking for "solid state" like PC suitable for
> Aste
- Original Message -
> On 05/10/2012 03:49 AM, Bart Coninckx wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > for smaller (or maybe even bigger) sites I'm looking for a smaller,
> > appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
> > Since it's only going to run Asterisk for a couple of extensions
On 05/10/2012 03:49 AM, Bart Coninckx wrote:
Hi all,
for smaller (or maybe even bigger) sites I'm looking for a smaller,
appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
Since it's only going to run Asterisk for a couple of extensions I don't
think CPU and RAM need to be maxed out.
- Original Message -
> Tim,
>
> looked at these briefly, they all seemed pre-installed, correct? Is
> reinstallation with, let's say, CentOS possible?
>
> thx,
>
> BC
>
The units *can* come preinstalled with our PBX flavor (Debian, Asterisk,
FreePBX), or they can be sent bare and you
Tim,
looked at these briefly, they all seemed pre-installed, correct? Is
reinstallation with, let's say, CentOS possible?
thx,
BC
On 05/10/12 14:39, Tim Nelson wrote:
Bart Coninckx wrote:
Hi all,
for smaller (or maybe even bigger) sites I'm looking for a smaller,
appliance-type like PC, p
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of John
Novack
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 8:28 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] looking for &q
There seems to even be a 1.6 Ghz Intel Atom device.
One site I'm looking to use this for has about 40 SIP phones and three
BRIs. It's always a guessing game whether devices like this are up for
that.
If they do have some processing power, I might even consider combining
them as a highly availa
On Thu, 10 May 2012, A J Stiles wrote:
On Thursday 10 May 2012, Bart Coninckx wrote:
I'm looking for a smaller,
appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
Since it's only going to run Asterisk for a couple of extensions I don't
think CPU and RAM need to be maxed out.
Does a
- Original Message -
> On Thursday 10 May 2012, Bart Coninckx wrote:
> > I'm looking for a smaller,
> > appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
> > Since it's only going to run Asterisk for a couple of extensions I
> > don't
> > think CPU and RAM need to be maxed out.
Bart Coninckx wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> for smaller (or maybe even bigger) sites I'm looking for a smaller,
> appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
> Since it's only going to run Asterisk for a couple of extensions I
> don't think CPU and RAM need to be maxed out.
>
> Does anyon
John
Novack
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 8:28 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] looking for "solid state" like PC suitable
for Asterisk
Correct. I have never been accused of being a good speller!
JN
Bart Coninckx wrote:
>
Correct. I have never been accused of being a good speller!
JN
Bart Coninckx wrote:
That's Soekris I suppose. Never heard of them, but it looks mighty
interesting.
Cheers,
BC
On 05/10/12 13:35, John Novack wrote:
I use HP Thin Clients with AstLinux installed.
HP 5720's are available on e
On Thu, 2012-05-10 at 12:49 +0100, A J Stiles wrote:
> On Thursday 10 May 2012, Bart Coninckx wrote:
> > I'm looking for a smaller,
> > appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
> > Since it's only going to run Asterisk for a couple of extensions I don't
> > think CPU and RAM n
This is for an ISDN project, but Beronet has ISDN gateways with
ethernet, so even that might not be an issue,
cheers,
BC
On 05/10/12 13:43, Arstan Jusupov wrote:
Another option is to get those routers that are capable of running dd-wrt
firmware with USB ports(for storage)
This option is ra
That's Soekris I suppose. Never heard of them, but it looks mighty
interesting.
Cheers,
BC
On 05/10/12 13:35, John Novack wrote:
I use HP Thin Clients with AstLinux installed.
HP 5720's are available on eBay for not much money, or there are many
small boards available new if you don't or ca
On 05/10/12 13:49, A J Stiles wrote:
On Thursday 10 May 2012, Bart Coninckx wrote:
I'm looking for a smaller,
appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
Since it's only going to run Asterisk for a couple of extensions I don't
think CPU and RAM need to be maxed out.
Does anyo
On Thursday 10 May 2012, Bart Coninckx wrote:
> I'm looking for a smaller,
> appliance-type like PC, preferably solid state and fanless PC.
> Since it's only going to run Asterisk for a couple of extensions I don't
> think CPU and RAM need to be maxed out.
>
> Does anyone have inspiration/experien
Another option is to get those routers that are capable of running dd-wrt
firmware with USB ports(for storage)
This option is rather good if you don't need any VoIP cards and if you are OK
to use sip/iax2 etc trunks.
I have my wifi router with dd-wrt firmware running asterisk for home use.
It'
I use HP Thin Clients with AstLinux installed.
HP 5720's are available on eBay for not much money, or there are many
small boards available new if you don't or can't use used. 10 watts, no
fan, no HD
Not sure what might be available in your part of the world, but there
are Sockris and ALIX f
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