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				2011-08-13- 05:20:47 |  | 
		
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								| KC4BQK |  
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									| I am looking at different ideas for a portable 12v VOIP server. I have looked at a computer running on 12v to WRT54 and several other ways. I would like to have this system have the capability to be setup in the field and to run on battery power and maybe a small generator. If anyone has any ideas or is currently working on something, I am looking for ideas. 73 Jim KC4BQK kc4bqk@arrl.nethttp://www.kc4bqk.blogspot.com
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	 		 |  | Subject :Re:Portable VOIP server..
				2011-10-26- 16:18:00 |  | 
		
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									| There is a version of asterik VOIP server that runs on the WRT. It would be a huge win if we get that open source server running with open mesh!  |  
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	 		 |  | Subject :Re:Portable VOIP server..
				2011-10-26- 23:16:31 |  | 
		
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									| Yes, it would be nice. Do you have a link to the software? I have been playing with PBX in a flash, but it needs a computer to run.  73 Jim KC4BQK
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	 		 |  | Subject :Re:Portable VOIP server..
				2012-01-14- 00:14:57 |  | 
		
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	 		 |  | Subject :Re:Portable VOIP server..
				2012-02-04- 02:43:45 |  | 
		
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									| Did you get anywhere with this?
Asterisk can run on several of the wrt54 series. you _really_ want a GS though.
They are faster and have more space.
I have two, one runs asterisk and the other runs freeswitch.
To be clear, NEITHER are going to have a GUI like PIAF. |  
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	 		 |  | Subject :Re:Portable VOIP server..
				2012-02-07- 03:50:06 |  | 
		
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	 		 |  | Subject :Re:Portable VOIP server..
				2012-03-22- 03:30:32 |  | 
		
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									| Why not just drop Mesh Potatoes into the network, and use the HSMM as communication backbones between sites? |  
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	 		 |  | Subject :Re:Portable VOIP server..
				2012-04-07- 16:38:05 |  | 
		
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									| Got a Slug on the way.  What kind of Asterisk server can run on this? |  
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	 		 |  | Subject :Re:Portable VOIP server..
				2012-04-07- 16:47:49 |  | 
		
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									| Did a bit more looking and someone has already done it.
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/Asterisk
Really can't wait to get this thing going. |  
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	 		 |  | Subject :Re:Portable VOIP server..
				2012-05-09- 03:51:07 |  | 
		
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									| Has anyone got 3CX working over HSMM-MESH "WITHOUT" doing just 1/5/13-DMZ nodes? I just started into VoIPoM, and have 3CX on a XP-Pro box with its own 3CX softphone, a 3CX softphone on MY personal PC, and 1 grandstream adapter.  I got it all setup and working on the LAN, but then when I moved the ATA over behind a mesh node (my LAN is tied to my mesh), I can RING the ATA from the softphones, but get no audio either way. If I try to call either softphone from the ATA, I get a busy signal, even though all 3 show registered.  I have mapped numerous ports and ranges on both the LAN gateway and the node at the ATA, but same issue. I feel like im missing a port somewhere or something.  Any clues/hints/tricks?  One thing I am doing, (since Im just starting to build it) is when I create extensions, I am using the last 3 characters of a callsign to get the numbers -- k5KTF=583, kd5MFW=639, nG5V=458, etc-- so we shouldnt need a phone directory as long as you know their callsign. :-)  (I thought it was ingenious :p )  Any suggestions to fix the porting/etc is always appreciated.  73  Jim  K5KTF |  
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	 		 |  | Subject :Re:Re:Portable VOIP server..
				2012-05-09- 03:56:12 |  | 
		
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									| Sounds like the RTP ports are being blocked somewhere.  TCP is used for the control channel, and UDP is used for the audio channel, using the RTP protocol. There is a firewall somewhere blocking the ports (Usually 10000-20000/UDP). However, you can also use the "VPN Free" feature of 3CX to make it a bit simpler.  It wont work with the ATA however (It'll work with the 3CX client softphone). 
 
 [K5KTF 2012-05-09- 03:51:07]: Has anyone got 3CX working over HSMM-MESH "WITHOUT" doing just 1/5/13-DMZ nodes? I just started into VoIPoM, and have 3CX on a XP-Pro box with its own 3CX softphone, a 3CX softphone on MY personal PC, and 1 grandstream adapter.  I got it all setup and working on the LAN, but then when I moved the ATA over behind a mesh node (my LAN is tied to my mesh), I can RING the ATA from the softphones, but get no audio either way. If I try to call either softphone from the ATA, I get a busy signal, even though all 3 show registered.  I have mapped numerous ports and ranges on both the LAN gateway and the node at the ATA, but same issue. I feel like im missing a port somewhere or something.  Any clues/hints/tricks?  One thing I am doing, (since Im just starting to build it) is when I create extensions, I am using the last 3 characters of a callsign to get the numbers -- k5KTF=583, kd5MFW=639, nG5V=458, etc-- so we shouldnt need a phone directory as long as you know their callsign. :-)  (I thought it was ingenious :p )  Any suggestions to fix the porting/etc is always appreciated.  73  Jim  K5KTF |  
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	 		 |  | Subject :Re:Portable VOIP server..
				2012-05-09- 04:50:08 |  | 
		
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									| Here is my list of forwarded ports. Now, yes, some are for other things (email, AGW/Winlink, IRC, etc) but from 5000 down is what I could find for VoIPoM. 80   to my webserver25     \
 110   to my POP3 email server
 587    /
 8000  AGW/Winlink packet station
 6667  IRCd on localnode
 2003  OLSR Dot Draw from localnode to "Visual Of A Mesh Node" topology page on this website
 5000  3CX
 5004  "
 5060  "
 5061  "
 5090  "
 5480  "
 5482  "
 5483  "
 5485  "
 5487  "
 7000-7500  "
 9000-9019  "
 10000-20000  "
 
 Seems like overkill, huh? :-) But you can see why it SHOULD be easier to do it this way than try and change from NAT to 1/5/13-DMZ, since this one node does multiple routing to my LAN and other stuff. I have even tried listing that 3CX PC in the local DMZ pulldown. Nada KTF |  
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									| Last Edited On: 2012-05-09- 04:54:57 By K5KTF for the Reason |  
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	 		 |  | Subject :Re:Portable VOIP server..
				2012-05-21- 13:43:14 |  | 
		
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	 		 |  | Subject :Re:Portable VOIP server..
				2012-05-21- 16:08:57 |  | 
		
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									| I do not understand what just did. I had a 3cx soft phone configured on two separate laptops and working fine on one mesh router. I then took one and plugged it into a second mesh router and without changing anything I could call from one to the other. I thought I would have to change some settings to make this happen. I did setup the port forwarding in both routers. I am looking for a logical explanation.  73 Jim KC4BQK
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