From: Niall Parker (yyiliu@mailit.tunk.net)
Date: Fri Nov 03 2000 - 08:56:27 EET
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 02:18:43PM -0500, Hast, Chuck wrote:
> Folks:
> I would like to use LINUX to build a voice link between repeaters.
> Initially I want to use some wireless LAN gear for the RF link.
>
> I have in hand sound cards, several mother boards, and all the
> needed hardware to build up a small LINUX box for each end,
>
> Is there software available for LINUX that would allow me to build
> the devices that go between the voice repeater on each end that
> will handle the conversion and routing of the voice data out on the
> wireless LAN gear.
>
> I have some 4 wire audio paths off of the repeater controller and
> remote base link control lines on the same, the idea is to allow
> those to signal to the LINUX box when to bring up the path and
> start shipping VoIP packets out to the network. If others of you
> have done this I would be quite interested in how you have done
> it.
>
> The next step will then be to build some sort of conference server
> to handle multiple connections.
Check out www.irlp.net ... it probably has most/all of what you're
looking for.
... Niall (VE7HEX)
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