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![]() I'm surprised that this forum has no mention of the "Asterisk for Raspberry Pi" project.
Asterisk for Raspberry Pi This project explains how to build an asterisk server. The hardware is inexpensive and it is easy to connect a sim card in a USB modem, to a Raspberry Pi. I always take my own pocket-sized, asterisk box with me when I travel. |
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![]() I recently picked up a WRTP54G wireless router for cheap and figured I'd end up with an OpenWRT router with a SIP server/client. This router has two VOIP phone ports. Turns out that a few people have talked about it but no one has gotten anything working. I don't have time to invent the wheel.
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I also found RasPBX to be overly bloated and chose to install Raspbian, strip it down to remove all X components then install Asterisk 1.8, FreePBX 2.11 and chan_dongle. On the GSM end I went with Vodafone branded Huawei K3565 modems for use in Europe and Huawei E181 for the Americas. Mobile phones: iPhone 5, Blackberry 9900, Nexus S, Samsung S3322 duos Mobile data cards: Huawei E587u-5, Huawei E583c, Huawei E160 Postpaid SIMs: CA: Fido, Wind; INTL: Telna Prepaid SIMs: DE: Fonic, Lidl; AT: yesss!, bob; UK: O2; US: AT&T; RO: Orange, Vodafone; FR: b&you, Lycamobile; NL: Lycamobile; BE: Lycamobile, Jim Mobile; CL: Entel; MX: Telcel; INTL: eKit Blue, eKit Yellow Dead SIMs: too many to list |
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