Difference between revisions of "Backpack Payphone"
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# Strip to bare minimum to cut down on weight while maintaining phone functions and external appearance. | # Strip to bare minimum to cut down on weight while maintaining phone functions and external appearance. | ||
# Purchase small(light weight) UPSs for power. | # Purchase small(light weight) UPSs for power. | ||
− | # Purchase openwrt capable APs. | + | # Purchase [[openwrt]] capable APs. |
# Purchase [[Iaxy2]]s. | # Purchase [[Iaxy2]]s. | ||
## Load them with [[openwrt]] or equivalent and [[Asterisk]]. | ## Load them with [[openwrt]] or equivalent and [[Asterisk]]. |
Revision as of 06:06, 7 August 2006
Overview
Self contained voip system with the ability to act as an Asterisk server, if need be, and connects via wifi.
Outline
- Purchase a couple of payphones off eBay.
- Strip to bare minimum to cut down on weight while maintaining phone functions and external appearance.
- Purchase small(light weight) UPSs for power.
- Purchase openwrt capable APs.
- Purchase Iaxy2s.
- Wire internal phone components in payphone to rj-11 cable for connecting to internal Asterisk server via Iaxy2 or equivalent.
- Attach durable but comfortable straps to payphones.
- Take them to cons and enjoy.