If this is the wrong place for this question, please simply point me in the
right direction. :)
I would like to build a WAN using FreeBSD boxes for firewalls and routers.
I thought I had all the details figured out until my potential customer
mentioned that he would like to use the WAN to carry voice. You know the
reason - it is supposed to save money.
Anyway, I am told I must use routers with appropriate interfaces to mix
voice with IP. This blows the cost-effectiveness of my whole plan because
it forces me to run a FreeBSD box for Firewall etc, AND a router. A bit
redundant to say the least.
So: is there anyone with any bright ideas for me whereby I can put voice
over IP, but still use FreeBSD for routing, and avoid buying those horribly
expensive router-based alternatives?
Thanks,
Patrick O'Reilly.
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