> >If a linux router is need can that run on the * box to > >reduce cost? > > > >All help is gratefully received, so I can plan a > >multi-office rollout. > > > >Fred > > > You can't use QOS on the internet.. Its just not supported.. > > *IF* your ADSL router supports QOS it will only be effective on > outbaound traffic.. Inbound would still come in as it always has..
That's what I thought until we were involved with diagnosing a VoIP problem on the east coast. The site had a dedicated DS3 with no other data users. VoIP was choppy and not really usable, however a dsl connection at the same site sounded good using the exact same equipment. We found that someone had mucked with the network settings in XP turning off the QoS support. After re-enabling only that single option and retesting did the DS3 provide exceptionaly good quality. Turned out that Worldcom had in fact enabled QoS (on at least a portion of their backbone network) between the east coast and midwest. It impacted both directions. I was surprised, and I've been doing 100% corporate networking for 20+ years. Rich _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
