Hi Mike,

The Linksys WRT54G can do QoS, and I've found it to be a great little
router... I install the DD-WRT open source firmware on mine for additional
features, but the stock firmware works well also.


Alex

On 1/5/07, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 You're quite right, I typed before thinking.  Upload is the problem
anyways, since it usually (in homes) uses much more limited bandwidth than
downloading does.

No answer to my question though: How do you people handle QoS without
relying on the phones to do that?  I'd like a box that can be purchased and
installed easily (Linksys type of product)

Mike

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> Having QoS on your router is valuable to prevent some large download
> from buggering your calls though.
>

Isn't QoS only useful to prevent large uploads, as download rely on ISP
router prioritizing Voice over Data ?
Cheers



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