[Asterisk-Users] Looking for recommendations for home office setups
James Harrell
jharrell at copernicusllc.com
Fri Nov 14 08:30:57 MST 2003
Greetings Asterisk Users,
I'm looking for some friendly advice on setting up a asterisk
PBX for our small business. I've played with Asterisk and setup
a soft-phone open323, though even on my ethernet network this
showed very poor performance. Got a phone call through to digium,
but had a difficult time either hearing (low volume) or understanding
(line breaking up). Hoping a hardware solution would solve both of
these.
We're a small software company, with employees working from home
in three different locations:
- Atlanta: cable modem connection
- Denver: ADSL/PPPOE connection
- Oklahoma City: ADSL/PPPOE connection
Is this a pipe dream? Here's my goal:
- One phone & one fax at each location
- One telco phone line at each location
- Utilize existing phones, though willing to buy new phones
- Central asterisk server in Atlanta
- Phone line "best rate" routing, outgoing calls routed through
the hard-line at a different location if local, etc. ie:
One can originate a call from the Atlanta phone, have it
routed through the Denver outgoing line to another location
in Denver to achieve a local phone call.
As far as I understand, this may involve three hardware interfaces,
one at each location (plus a central asterisk box). Each would have:
- TCP/IP connection back to the central asterisk server (perhaps
via a VPN? Or can we just use straight TCP/IP with some form
of authentication. Caveat: we have NAT firewalls at each location.
- Local telco phone line input
- Analog line output for using existing phone, or potentially
go via ethernet to a true IP phone?
I believe I'm looking for some form of "gateway" box at each location,
controlled by the Asterisk server. Possible? If so, what hardware is
recommended.
Thanks for any assistance,
James Harrell
Copernicus Business Systems
www.copernicusllc.com
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