Asterisk at Home
By Daniel Miessler on September 29th, 2006: Tagged as Geek | Technology | VOIP
A couple fellow geeks convinced me yesterday that I need to have a VOIP infrastructure at home. Here’s how they did it:
You’re not running Asterisk at home?That’s all it took. So yeah, it’s the project in line right after my web server migration. I’m putting it in VMWare (of course) and I’ll then be on the lookout for some cool VOIP phone options.
I suppose what I’ll be looking for is some sort of device that I can use wirelessly throughout the house. The image I have in mind is completely free, secure, and reliable phone connectivity, i.e. me roaming around the house talking for free over the Internet.
I need to read up on the project and start searching for a cool “phone” to use with it. If anyone out there is in the know on this stuff, do me a favor and let me know what the deal is. I’m all over it.
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I am glad I could help you push this up on your agenda. I look forward to learning your specs and what you get going. Rick
Comment by LinuxGuy — 10/2/2006 @ 1:57 pm
Yeah, dude, thanks for the heads-up on this. It’s been on the radar but now it’s a priority.
Comment by Daniel Miessler — 10/2/2006 @ 2:20 pm