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sanderspedro OP t1_jd95t66 wrote
Reply to comment by xXWarMachineRoXx in Routr (v2): The future of programmable SIP Servers by sanderspedro
Routr (v2) does not currently have a Web UI. However, you can explore its capabilities using the CTL. If you simply want to see it in action, consider launching the server with GitPod. Lastly, feel free to join our community. We are establishing a dedicated channel to assist new Routr users with onboarding.
https://github.com/fonoster/routr#deploying-in-development-mode-with-gitpod
sanderspedro OP t1_jd94ldb wrote
Reply to comment by Et-em in Routr (v2): The future of programmable SIP Servers by sanderspedro
Thank you u/Et-em
sanderspedro OP t1_jd94i3a wrote
Reply to comment by Bitter_Motor_9081 in Routr (v2): The future of programmable SIP Servers by sanderspedro
Routr (v2) is a signaling server while Asterisk is more of a swiss knife. For most use-cases Asterisk is enough, but sometime you want to offload Asterisk and use it only as a Media Server (Think CPaaS)
sanderspedro OP t1_jd93jrz wrote
Reply to comment by xXWarMachineRoXx in Routr (v2): The future of programmable SIP Servers by sanderspedro
Nice! What's your use-case? I have lots of plan but want to make sure it is stuff people need.
sanderspedro OP t1_jd8yefs wrote
Maintainer here 👋
Happy to answer any question.
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sanderspedro OP t1_jdb3s71 wrote
Reply to comment by josiahnelson in Routr (v2): The future of programmable SIP Servers by sanderspedro
>WebRTC for a web-based video intercom solution
I think it's possible. Routr works with RTPEngine, which helps it support WebRTC.