Asterisk 1.8+ with Google Voice

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1. The user has a device that is using dd-wrt with a build of 12/2010 or later. 1. The user has a device that is using dd-wrt with a build of 12/2010 or later.
-2. The user has set up the device with a clean install of Optware using the guide found here [[Optware%2C_the_Right_Way]]+2. The user has set up the device with a clean install of Optware using the guide found here [[Optware, the Right Way]]
3. The user is able to SSH/Telnet into the device. (Setting this up will be detailed later.) 3. The user is able to SSH/Telnet into the device. (Setting this up will be detailed later.)

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This page will detail:

1. The process of setting up Asterisk 1.8+

2. Configuring Asterisk 1.8+ to communicate with a softphone or ATA device.

3. Configuring Asterisk 1.8+ to accept incoming calls from a Google Voice account.

4. Configuring Asterisk 1.8+ to make outgoing calls from a Google Voice account.


The assumptions made for using this guide are as follows:

1. The user has a device that is using dd-wrt with a build of 12/2010 or later.

2. The user has set up the device with a clean install of Optware using the guide found here Optware, the Right Way

3. The user is able to SSH/Telnet into the device. (Setting this up will be detailed later.)

4. The user can either edit files using ViM on ther device while using SSH/Telnet

or

5. The user can transfer files to the device. (Setting this up will be detailed later.)

6. The user already has setup a Google Voice account