[VoIP] Update on Asterisk on Linksys WRTSL54GS
john jones
jjones3601 at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 26 19:06:39 CST 2006
I'm thinking that instead of running wires to connect
demo systems, several Linksys * boxes with analog
ATA's could be used to link the systems together. If
one of them could talk to an existing wifi network,
the entire network would be visible on CNET.
Not that many people link their systems together or
that 1 pair wire is expensive. Just a demonstration
of the capabiity.
I need to figure out how to get Steve Flocke set up
with one of these. In a matter of weeks, he'll have
it interfaces to dozens of different systems!
Also, I think there may be many folks out there that
are interested in a completely quiet, 5W (maybe 7W
with an ATA) setup.
BTW, still looking for the camera so I can post
pictures of the 106A selector.
John
--- Steph Kerman <stfkerman at jps.net> wrote:
> The idea of a compact * "black box" that does not
> burn 150W constantly
> certainly sounds interesting!
>
> How would a wireless network be built? Isn't the
> router a WAP?
> Wouldn't a network require wireless network cards in
> conventional PCs,
> all talking to the WAP?
>
> Steph
>
> john jones wrote:
> > Good news,
> >
> > I un-fubar'd my router, got OpenWrt loaded and
> > operating properly, and just got Asterisk to load
> > successfully. I had to stop a lot of modules from
> > loading but it is running. I've put together a
> > document so I can repeat this if necessary.
> >
> > Tomorrow, I'll start configuring asterisk to get
> it
> > talking to CNET. This looks pretty promising! I
> love
> > the idea that we could potentially run wireless
> trunks
> > between demo switches at shows!
> >
> > Merry Christmas everyone!
> >
> > John
> >
>
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