
By adding a Linksys spa-3102 to my existing TRIXBOX iPBX which is have running under VMWare server on windows 2003, i am now able to route inbound call based on caller id or lack there of (or the number that was dialed if I add some free SIP trunks from sipgate) to any extention in the house or group, but even better a fully featured IVR, lets see how the marketing tossers like a bit of that
I just found this too Littlewoods bombards man by phone

i am currenlty sat in a MS building using the Guest wireless internet, updating my LAMP blog !

After much googleing and faffing, i have managed to
- get my SIP softphone (VOIP) to connect to my asterisk box at home with out the use of a VPN
- Get RPC over HTTP email to work
- setup WEBDAV over SSL access to my file server
So I no longer need the VPN to do normal networky stuff to home, the only reason i need the VPN now is to trick Sky Anytime into thinking I am in the UK, and that is only the gui client, the peer to peer service does not give a stuff, so once i have requested the video, i can drop the VPN !
I am Glad i am NOT paying to the t-mobile WiFi usage !!

Why is it Skype is the most well know internet VOIP outfit, when their propriarty protocols and technology mean it will not interwork with the 100′s of SIP complient provider around the world, When SIP, and IAX for that matter, is capable of providing FREE calls between different vendors, technophobe friendly integration with an PSTN device
Some SIP Vendors
SIPGATE
Gossiptel
Free World Dial up
Earthlink
Vonage
VoipTalk
Gradwell