Jono wrote:
> I'm in conversation with Draytek's pre-sales dept..............
>
> Here's the most recent reply:
>
> <Hello,
>
> We really don't know of anyone who has run an Asterisk server on
> a Vigor2900.
Then they're lying to you. However, if they said Yes, then you'd be on the
phone asking for support as soon as you couldn't get it to work, which they
don't want.
> There are doubtless people around, but it's relatively
> rare. Most people don't run SIP servers.
>
> Regards,>
>
> All I want to know is, if I buy one of these routers, will it break my
> setup or not. Can't get a definitive answer from suppliers or the
> manufacturer, so hope someone here uses this model with Asterisk.........?
Plenty of people have slagged it off here in this august forum, so
personally I would avoid it.
If you've got an asterisk box anyway, stick two NICs in it and a few
iptables rules, et voila you have a 'VoIP router'. You can even effect QoS
with deft use of 'tc', or if that's too much of a mind bender [well it is
for me], it's got a pretty front end called the Wondershaper. Google knows
what the Wondershaper is.
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