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Nope - just a standard computer with a NIC.What are the basic equipment needed to setup a Asterick box.
Do you need some kind of router ?
Nope - just a standard computer with a NIC.
If you are just wanting to play with it you could probably get away with a P3, 512MB RAM, 10GB HDD - but that would only be able to handle about 1 concurrent call. If you are wanting to build a production system with lots of lines and/or transcoding then you going to need to up the specs a bit.
Try TrixBox or Elastix which are both quite user friendly and make it easy to get started with Asterisk.
THanks.and if I want a live system for a small business.I needs some sort of FXS and FX port.Can I use a VoIP router ?
DD
Works really well and call quality beats FXO ports anyday, plus no hassles with detecting end of call.
Have you encountered issues on "end of call" detection with some gateways?
1 x SIP to Telfree
Dude; perhaps your dropped calls are Telfree and not your setup. I`d rather go for another provider. e.g. Switchtel, Dow Networks or Iconnect.
I've had Telfree service via a cheap and cheerful Atcom phone on my desk for a long time and never had any dropped calls or other hassle with their service.
I had some time to play with Elastix and Trixbox today.
Trixbox is a non starter for me as I'm really not keen on having to log into a server overseas someplace to administer a server that's sitting under my desk.
Elastix is really, really nice. I'm still working my way through it, but so far so good.
Trixbox CE only needs that international logon for the updates, if you are not worried about updates then its not required.
How important are the updates?
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