Difference between revisions of "Backpack Payphone"

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(Overview: fixed link to Asterisk)
(Outline: restructured plan and fixed some links.)
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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.
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# Purchase [http://www.digium.com/en/products/hardware/aadk.php Asterisk Appliance].
# Purchase [[Iaxy2]]s.
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# Make [http://www.digium.com/en/products/hardware/aadk.php Asterisk Appliance] wireless capable.
## Load them with [[openwrt]] or equivalent and [[Asterisk]].
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# Wire internal phone components in payphone to rj-11 cable for connecting to the [http://www.digium.com/en/products/hardware/aadk.php Asterisk Appliance].
# Wire internal phone components in payphone to rj-11 cable for connecting to internal [[Asterisk]] server via [[Iaxy2]] or equivalent.
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# Attach durable but comfortable straps to payphones.
 
# Attach durable but comfortable straps to payphones.
 
# Take them to cons and enjoy.
 
# Take them to cons and enjoy.

Revision as of 04:58, 31 January 2007

Overview

Self contained voip system with the ability to act as an Asterisk server, if need be, and connects via wifi.

Outline

  1. Purchase a couple of payphones off eBay.
  2. Strip to bare minimum to cut down on weight while maintaining phone functions and external appearance.
  3. Purchase small(light weight) UPSs for power.
  4. Purchase Asterisk Appliance.
  5. Make Asterisk Appliance wireless capable.
  6. Wire internal phone components in payphone to rj-11 cable for connecting to the Asterisk Appliance.
  7. Attach durable but comfortable straps to payphones.
  8. Take them to cons and enjoy.