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2006 Jun 12
2
How can I use my regular phones with Asterisk running on my Linksys WRT54G router?
Ok, I've done some more research and I don't think I want an FXO box... What I'd like to do is use BroadVoice (with their BYOD plan) and then run Asterisk on my WRT54G router. I'd also like to use my regular home phones without having to use a special "SIP" phone... (eg. I like my Vtech normal cordless phones) What do I need to buy to get this working? It sounds like I
2005 Feb 07
1
Incoming Call Problem
Hello All, I would be grateful for some help with this issue. I have gotten Asterisk to work with Broadvoice on outgoing calls only. When I try to call my Broadvoice number from another location I get a caller is busy message. My Asterisk box is behind a Linksys WRT54G. Could this be the problem? On the Linksys, I have port 5060 forwarded to the asterisk box 192.168.1.2. I have tried not
2006 Jun 12
2
Unable to connect to Asterisk? (simple[?] question)
I'm trying to setup Asterisk on my Linksys WRT54G router and it appears to startup successfully (no errors) and it says it is listening on 0.0.0.0 port 5060, but I am unable to connect to it. I've tried "telnet localhost 5060" but it just says connection refused. I've also tried connecting from another machine on my network (eg. telnet 192.168.0.1 5060) but it also says
2008 Jun 16
3
Help! - Double NAT issue
Hi folks. Please don't flame me but I've been googling around for days, read a tremendous amount, tried everything, and still no go. This is most definitely a typical newbie question. - I sure hope there's somebody(s) out there who'll humble themselves to help me out. I've set up an 'out of the box' basic Asterisk server running on Slackware Linux. - It basically
2007 Apr 18
2
[Bridge] Non-forwarding bridge
Is it possible to set up a non-forwarding bridge? I have two interfaces that I'd like to combine, where one is a fast main link and the other is a slower backup. I'd like traffic to go out the fast link only, if it is available, and failover to the backup if it is not available. I never want to forward packets between the interfaces. My specific setup is a laptop with a 100M ethernet and
2007 Jul 12
0
No subject
<asterisk-users at lists.digium.com> Subject : Re: [asterisk-users] Multiple SIP phones behind a Linksys firewall Date : Sat, 2 Feb 2008 18:25:16 -0700 > And the firewall is in between the phones and both servers or are you registering the phones on a local server and trunking to the other server through the firewall? > > In terms of nat and Cisco 7960s I've never had a
2006 Jun 19
1
Asterisk --> BV: Incoming does not work....
Asterisk seems to register just fine with BroadVoice (asterisk -r, and then sip show registry shows sip.broadvoice.com is "Registered") ...but when I try to call my broadvoice number (from a cell phone), it rings one single time and then says "The party you are trying to reach is not available to take your call." This doesn't seem to be an Asterisk message but seems to be
2008 Feb 03
1
Multiple SIP phones behind a Linksys firewall
And the firewall is in between the phones and both servers or are you registering the phones on a local server and trunking to the other server through the firewall? In terms of nat and Cisco 7960s I've never had a issue registering two of them behind nat to a server on the other side, however, if you called one phone from the other, you'd end up with one way audio. -----Original
2008 Jan 04
0
2 firewalls, different INVITES
I have a SIP trunk to Broadvoice. My Asterisk box (1.4.13) is on public addresses behind a firewall. Originally it was behind a Linksys WRT54G running sveasoft. Sveasoft really can't NOT do NAT even when you turn it off. My Asterisk box is defined as the DMZ box to Sveasoft and it seemed like it was leaving all packets alone. Now I switch to a Centos-based firewall configured with
2006 Jun 13
0
Will 200KB/s drive access be OK for voicemail storage?
I'm using a Linksys WRT54G router and it works great but it only has 4MB of storage. One of my only options is to modify the router to accept SD cards (eg. 512MB) but the access time is only around 200 KB/s. Will this be fast enough to store voicemails? ...or do I need another (faster) storage device?
2006 Jun 13
3
Easiest (best?) linux distribution for dedicated Asterisk box?
First off, I'm sorry for sending so many messages to the list-serv. Hopefully this will be my last for a while! I was going to use my WRT54G router as a small Asterisk box, but I forgot that I had a spare eMachines computer (Intel Celeron 633 MHz, 20GB HD, 64mb RAM). Will this machine work OK for a very simple dedicated home Asterisk box? Also, what is easiest linux distribution to use and
2007 Jul 24
1
Testers needed for VoIP router solution
Hi all, We have put together a firmware for a range of inexpensive routers. It has been configured to provide optimum VoIP performance. We have internally tested it for number of months and it looks very good. You should be able to run it easily with 20+ phones on local network ( we still did not hit the upper limit ) assuming that you have bandwidth. Your VoIP will get prioritized over other
2004 Oct 04
1
Will Frottle work with Shorewall?
Hi there, I''m not subscribed to this list so please cc: replies to me... I use Shorewall on all my wireless router PCs, and am also starting to use it on the Linksys WRT54G wireless router (running OpenWRT firmware). I would like to know if Frottle will work with Shorewall (any version). Frottle (http://frottle.sourceforge.net/) is a wireless QoS application that mitigates the
2016 Mar 11
2
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
Reindl Harald <h.reindl <at> thelounge.net> writes: > most likely because there is no serious market > > if i want a NAS i buy a NAS > if i want a router i buy a router > > > no struggle with updates and security holes > no struggle with software versions > no struggle with "i can have this and this but not combined with that" > no struggle
2004 Dec 28
4
DHCP, the TFTP Server setting and the Cisco 79xx phones
The thing I dislike the most about the 79xx phones is that in DHCP mode, they expect the DHCP server to tell them their TFTP server address. They won't let you set it manually. So if I don't have DHCP server that gives TFTP server info, which is most of the DHCP servers at out there, then the phone won't be able to download any updates made to the SIP000*.cnf file. Using dhcpd on
2006 Nov 22
2
snom subscriptions issue on WRT
Hi, I've just installed asterisk 1.2.1 on my openwrt distro ( I own a WRT54GL by Linksys ) . No problem by now, but I can see that my 3 snom 320, once they started they send subscriptions to asterisk, and I can see that running: sip show subscriptions But, after one hour about, OR when I do asterisk reload , asterisk losts all th snom subscriptions. Someone can help me please? Thanks
2005 Feb 20
1
Conecting to asterisk server through NAT using IAX
Hello, I have asterisk setup with Broadvoice. It works great as PBX and Outgoing calling server for all local clients withing 192.168.1.0 network. My asterisk is running over NAT. I use linksys router. Now, I am trying to connect from outside to my asterisk server. I use Diax as iax client. For some reason I cannot connect to my server from outside. On my router I forward those ports to my
2016 Mar 12
0
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
Am 11.03.2016 um 20:31 schrieb Andy Walsh: > Reindl Harald <h.reindl <at> thelounge.net> writes: > >> most likely because there is no serious market >> >> if i want a NAS i buy a NAS >> if i want a router i buy a router >> >> no struggle with updates and security holes >> no struggle with software versions >> no struggle with
2006 Jun 13
1
Will 200KB/s drive access be OK for voicemailstorage?
Its slow :) It will give you some delays but it will not be noticeable (most voice files are 5-100kb, so it should be ok... But writing to them.. Not sure.. It should be ok as well I'm guessing as kernel will provide some caching (since you have G and not GS it has less ram, so maybe chaching is not an option) Best would be to get WL-500G. It has a USB port so you can plug a USB memory stick
2004 Nov 05
6
A distro around Shorewall
Hi all, Currently at work we use a commercial product called "Gnatbox", which, I believe, is a BSD derivative running on a floppy disk. They have a pretty UI and all, but I''d feel much safer/happier with a GNU/Linux box and Shorewall doing the same thing. In fact, I''m doing something very close to this at home using Openwrt and Shorewall on my WRT54G router, but I