Hi Scott,

Asterisk is the way to go.

There are two BRI cards approved and available in .au that work with Asterisk.

The Fritz PCI card at around $350, or a NETjet PCI card at about half the price.

To be honest the Fritz driver has better echo cancellation at the moment but I'm working on this.

Kind regards,

 - Guy.




At 04:40 PM 8/09/2004 +1000, you wrote:
Hey Sluggers,
Has anyone investigated some sort of VOIP gateway on Linux that forwards
landline calls?
This VOIP software would have a specific purpose, it answers calls from a
serial modem, then forwards the voice over the internet.
Example is I would call from home on a landline to the modem sitting on a
Linux box, this Linux box, then accepts the call over voice, then
translated it to voip and sent over the internet to our head office in the
UK, where it is accepted by their voip gateway alerts whoever there that
needs to answer the call.

Firstly, this would only need to be a one on one voip solution (only
between us and the UK), but if it can be extended to accept DTMF codes to
go elsewhere, bonus.
Secondly, it would be nice to be able to interface it with our PABX in the
office (commander system), but again, not necessary, users in the office
can use their PC.

Has anyone investigated this, partly investigated this or *any* hints at
all on how I would go about this?

Thanks,

Scott

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