Personal IP Telephony Gateway?
three55ml asks: "I'm interested in putting together a personal SMALL scale IP telephony gateway to the PSTN (telephone network). I have a server with a voice modem in the area code I want to make calls. Are there any solutions for Windows or Linux that let me integrate a simple voice modem and conferencing software to place calls via the Internet? I know about products like LineJack, but I would think using a simple voice modem this could be accomplished on this small of a level."
I have lots of friends back home, and I'm sure one of them could put up a gateway... maybe this is the wave of the future!
Do a search for H.323 (the protocol that VoIP uses) and you will find a lot of information. From what I have seen most of it for ISDN.
Google search
H.323 - ISDN Gateway
hmm... for fun I enjoy launching DDoS attacks against 127.87.42.5
Asterisk Open Source Private Branch Exchange (PBX) and general telephony toolkit
linuxtelephony.org
Freshmeat search
Good luck, and please report your findings to Slashdot!
I met with them at the Computer Telephony Expo a few months ago, and they were purportedly going to be coming out with a one-line personal gateway device.
Otherwise, I've personally experimented with products from DSG Technology -- and while they are not quite personal gateway level, they make some really nice and relatively inexpensive little boxes that allow you to make calls (inter-device) for essentially free
The concept of the "micro-tel" isn't that far off from a reality -- really how different is the concept than that of ham radio ?
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