Kristian:<br><br>Astlinux is one potential solution. I remember reading about GumStix whic you first showed at Astricon. One of the applications suggested for Gumstix was to enable local phones behind a NAT to communicate with a remote Asterisk server. That would enable the local phones to bypass the Asterisk server and exchange the audio between the phones directly.
<br><br>Is what you are suggesting with AstLinux?<br><br>Thanks.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 11/3/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Kristian Kielhofner</b> <<a href="mailto:kris@krisk.org">kris@krisk.org</a>
> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Brett wrote:<br>> You guys need to look into the Ranch Networks solution. With a Hosted
<br>> PBX, you can put the Asterisk box at you location. Then we take a Ranch<br>> Networks box and put it at the customers site. the Ranch Networks box<br>> does all the NAT traversal, qos, firewall, etc. plus it will bring the
<br>> media locally so you don't have to go over the internet for simple<br>> branch to branch calls. Plus, the ranch Networks box provides high<br>> availability or clustering if you need that.<br>><br>> There ya go, one box fixes all.
<br>><br><br>Brett,<br><br> What does it do that AstLinux:<br><br><a href="http://www.astlinux.org">http://www.astlinux.org</a><br><br>doesn't do?<br><br>P.S. - As the creator of AstLinux, hopefully I can "fix" whatever
<br>limitations it might have...<br><br>--<br>Kristian Kielhofner<br>_______________________________________________<br>--Bandwidth and Colocation provided by <a href="http://Easynews.com">Easynews.com</a> --<br><br>asterisk-biz mailing list
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