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> Thanks to all who replied to my thread a few days ago "SIP devices > with packet loss tolerance". One of the suggestions that came out of > that thread was to replace routers at users' premises with ones that > support QoS. > > I've used m0n0wall's QoS in the past with reasonable success, but > it's quite a bulky and complex setup for deploying to remote sites > which I'll never visit (minimum 3 boxes - ADSL modem, m0n0, WiFi AP). > > > So, does anyone have any recommendations for a wireless ADSL router > with integrated QoS for SIP/RTP? I've looked at some of the Draytek > units (e.g. Vigor 2700V), but I can't find reference as to whether > the integrated QoS applies only to the FXS ports in the router > itself, or to all SIP traffic (most of the users will have separate > SIP hardphones). These are all to be used in the UK, so the device in > question needs to support PPPoA. > > Any suggestions gratefully appreciated. There are quite a few software stacks for the linksys wrt54g routers/ap's, some of them supportq qos. I hear good things about the wrt routers in general. -- Remco Post "I didn't write all this code, and I can't even pretend that all of it makes sense." -- Glen Hattrup _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
