Mike

I'm using a Cisco 1605R [running IOS 12.3(5a)] small office router with "Fair-Weight" queueing enabled. Works great. The nice thing about Fair-Weight queueing is that it dynamically adapts to lower the priority of higher demand traffic (e.g. large downloads). If you want quality stick with quality stuff.

Mark C

Mike wrote:

Hi,
I'm looking for opinions on the "best value" router to use for home offices. It should work for a scenario in which there are 3 computers and 2 SIP phones, handling QoS so that the phones always have higher priority traffic than the PCs. (and not rely on the phones to do the QoS because some PCs may not be connected to the phones). QoS could be based on destination and source IP (i.e. an Asterisk server) or MAC address of the phones. Ideally with PoE, but at this point it's just a bonus. What are people on this list using? I've found that the mention QoS on a box doesn't guarantee any real QoS functionality. Mike
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