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hoolahoous

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Re: [How to] Install Asterisk on an Asus WL-520GU router

said by mazilo:

I believe ITU once had posted some sort of G729 source code on its site and allowed anyone to download it for free.

For asterisk, you can configure both your asterisk + ATA devices to use G729 as a default CoDec and they will both work just fine to provide services with G729 calls.
do you know which chipset wl-520gu has (broadcomm??) ? I have one of these routers flashed to dd-wrt.

i need to do transcoding since my VOIP provider does not provide G729 and I want all my extensions to use G729.

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said by hoolahoous:

i need to do transcoding since my VOIP provider does not provide G729 and I want all my extensions to use G729.
I'm incredibly curious. Why on earth would you use G.729 if not to save bandwidth?

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mazilo
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said by hoolahoous:

said by mazilo:

I believe ITU once had posted some sort of G729 source code on its site and allowed anyone to download it for free.

For asterisk, you can configure both your asterisk + ATA devices to use G729 as a default CoDec and they will both work just fine to provide services with G729 calls.
do you know which chipset wl-520gu has (broadcomm??) ? I have one of these routers flashed to dd-wrt.
You should be able to find the information you are looking for on the link I provided in my post above.

i need to do transcoding since my VOIP provider does not provide G729 and I want all my extensions to use G729.
Even though you can manage to port the G729 CoDec source to any open-source firmware, I presume the CPU on the router will probably not have enough resources to perform a G729 transcoding. On my Asterisk PBX system, it is just configured with a G729 as the default CoDec and it doesn't do any transcoding.
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