We were able to buy a linksys router and install openwrt on it with openvpn. That router was a client to our openvpn servers at the main office (where the asterisk box is) and it was able to route all the traffic that way with a few extra ip table routes. A possible cheaper solution (since a router runs about 50 bucks). Only caution there..... it can get choppy since you are now relying not only on a packet-loss free connection between your phone and the asterisk server, but now you have the heavier load of a vpn connection (which might cause an echo or simply a delay in hearing a voice).
Rob David Gomillion wrote: > On 6/18/07, *Dominik Zalewski* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > On Monday 18 June 2007 03:09:40 pm Biju wrote: > > Somebody sugested that we can do this with open VPN . > > 1st Asterisk PBX - install OpenVPN and configure it to run as a server > > 2nd Asterisk PBX - install OpenVPN and configure it as a client > > > That assumes, of course, that there's Asterisk PBXes at each location. > The post refers to "phy phones," which may refer to hard phones, or > could mean my phones. Not really sure. > > Anyway, you can create an SSL VPN that tunnels network to network > connections with hardware network devices. There are tons out there, > starting with little linksys boxes, all the way up to Cisco PIXes. Or > you can use OpenVPN and some IP tables routing, or just about anything > else you can imagine. If you have softphones, you can connect the PCs > through a VPN, as mentioned before. > > But I have yet to see a sip hardphone that has an integrated VPN > client. Although it would be nice... > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
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