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== Hardware == | |||
PSTN gateway | |||
[http://www.linksys.com Linksys SPA-400] | |||
This is an interesting device because it's open source. | |||
You can download the source tarball from the Linksys site. | |||
version 1.0.0.2 | |||
It looks like it's based on Monta Vista Hardhat Linux | |||
* MIPS processor | |||
* ?? Flash | |||
* ?? RAM | |||
* Linux 2.4 kernel | |||
* Busybox | |||
* Asterisk PBX software | |||
* thttpd | |||
* /usr/sbin/lightbox controls LED's | |||
* dropbear ssh |
Revision as of 00:28, 4 January 2007
me 275052 steve 754819 dean 257532
I currently use Packet8 service at home, have for a couple years now. It works fine but I am now diving in deeper.
I am also building a system for a small business, which will probably use Linksys equipment.
I am playing with softphones now.
pulver communicator (from fwd site) (Windows)
ekiga (for Linux) could not get it going because the linux box has no mic input! (A Shuttle SB95)
Adore softphone (Windows)
Hardware
PSTN gateway
This is an interesting device because it's open source. You can download the source tarball from the Linksys site.
version 1.0.0.2
It looks like it's based on Monta Vista Hardhat Linux
- MIPS processor
- ?? Flash
- ?? RAM
- Linux 2.4 kernel
- Busybox
- Asterisk PBX software
- thttpd
- /usr/sbin/lightbox controls LED's
- dropbear ssh