[asterisk-users] SIP asterisk over Linksys VPN

Raymond McKay asterisk at raynettech.com
Wed Aug 16 11:42:29 MST 2006


I usually run the RV series of router for this.  Much better thoughourput on 
the VPN.  Remember these low end devices can usually only handle about 
1Mbps - 3Mbps of encryption max depending on the unit.  Other than that, I 
have had up to 8 behind a VPN such as this.  I do generally recommend though 
that a small appliance style asterisk box sit on any side of a remote 
connection with a 1 port FXO card installed for timing, emergency 911 
capability, and trucking and jitterbuffer support over IAX2.  This, IMHO, 
tends to provide for better reliability.  I generally recommend some kind of 
HDD less Compact Flash based system. Less mechanicals to break and you can 
pick one up generally for $600-$800 with the digium card depending on speed 
and number of phones to support.

Regards,

Raymond McKay
President
RAYNET Technologies LLC
http://www.raynettech.com
(860) 693-2226 x 31
Toll Free (877) 693-2226
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Subject: [asterisk-users] SIP asterisk over Linksys VPN


> Has anybody tried using a VPN and around 10 phones behind the tunnel
> to connect to an asterisk server using Linksys VPN routers?
> Like this one:
> http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c=L_Product_C2&childpagename=US%2FLayout&cid=1115416832495&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FVisitorWrapper
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