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2015 Jun 15
2
small homebrew pbx
...ebay.com. Last year, I picked up 3
Polycom
> SP 501's for $20.00 each. A little dated, but a great phone.
I gotta agree with most all of this. Asterisk has been shown to run on a
Raspberry Pi and the Raspberry Pi 2 and will handle a few simultaneous
calls. Another resource is http://www.plugpbx.org/
For home use, I would think either would be a good low power way to run
Asterisk. Unless you just really need the land line, ditch the analog line
and go voip from start to finish.
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2015 Jun 15
0
small homebrew pbx
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> Polycom
> > SP 501's for $20.00 each. A little dated, but a great phone.
>
> I gotta agree with most all of this. Asterisk has been shown to run on a
> Raspberry Pi and the Raspberry Pi 2 and will handle a few simultaneous
> calls. Another resource is http://www.plugpbx.org/
>
> For home use, I would think either would be a good low power way to run
> Asterisk. Unless you just really need the land line, ditch the analog line
> and go voip from start to finish.
>
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2015 Jun 15
8
small homebrew pbx
Hello all,
I'm new here and I'm interested in building a small PBX with asterisk at
home. I have one single PSTN line and ethernet cabling in place. I
already have fairly decent PC that I can use (AMD FX 8350 16GB of RAM
and RAID 10 SATA disks). I make and receive 10 calls a day on average. I
want 4 IP phones connected to the ethernet network. When there is a
incoming call, all