<br>Check for Dlink, I vaguely remember Dlink's router with inbuilt asterisk.<br><br>~Vamsi<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 9/22/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Brian Candler</b> <<a href="mailto:B.Candler@pobox.com">
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Does anyone here know of an ADSL router with integrated SIP proxy?<br><br>My requirement is for an expandable branch office. I want to be able to sit<br>multiple ATAs and/or VoIP phones on the LAN, and for them all to work to a
<br>remote soft switch.<br><br> --+-------+-------+-----------------------+--<br> | | | |<br> ATA ATA ATA ... DSL -----> DSL line<br> | | | router
<br> _=_ _=_ _=_<br> /O\ /O\ /O\<br><br>The DSL service has only a single IP address and hence each ATA is on a<br>private IP address, with NAT on the router. The branches aren't going to be
<br>VPNed together.<br><br>My understanding is that in this architecture, I need a SIP proxy somewhere<br>on the LAN, right? (Or could I get away just with multiple UDP port<br>forwardings, with separate SIP and RTP ports for each phone?)
<br><br>I see there are some solutions listed at<br><a href="http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/VOIP+Routers">http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/VOIP+Routers</a><br>under "Small NAT Routers with SIP Proxy", but as far as I can tell none of
<br>them have integrated ADSL modems.<br><br>Having said that, following links to Intertex suggests that their IX68 range<br>may be just what I'm looking for.<br><br>Anybody have any experience with this box, or can suggest alternatives I
<br>should be looking at?<br><br>Or should I just install a two box solution, a bog-standard DSL router and a<br>Linksys running OpenWrt + OpenSER, and port-forward the SIP traffic to the<br>OpenSER box?<br><br>All experience and advice welcomed :-)
<br><br>Many thanks,<br><br>Brian Candler.<br><br>P.S. Sorry if this is off-topic because I didn't mention Asterisk. Let's<br>just assume that the remote soft-switch that these telephones are going to<br>talk to is Asterisk, OK? :-)
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