Lloyd, I'm using the WRT54GL with Tomato for my home office. Services: - dhcpd with about 16 devices on network. - one active openVPN connection to colocation network - QOS
I have 5 workstations ( two with Zoiper softphones) , 8 servers running and one ploycom, one sipura 841, 2 spa-2002 with 3 modems attached for auto dialers from a couple servers and a Wii. 5 of these devices are utilizing the WPAWiFi also.
I usually have 3 concurrent voip calls on the go (dialers) and have had as many as 5 voip calls running concurrently to remote Asterisk PBX. All devices are endpoints no local asterisk server running ( usually ).
I used to have choppy tx audio when large ftp uploads occurred ( with a few different routers tested ), but Tomato has greatly improved this to the point where it almost never occurs. But due to cranking up the QOS for voip I have had instances where remote VNC connections become sluggish, but this expected with so much voip on my home Rogers connection.
Mike Aloysius Thevarajah Lloyd wrote:
Mike, Tomato firmware with the following service 1. DHCP Server 2. WAN Gateway 3. QOS 4. VPN How many VOIP Phones (SNOM or AASTRA) can be use in this configuration. Thank you in advance Lloyd On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 12:45 PM, Mike Ashton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:Terry, I really like the Tomato firmware ( www.polarcloud.com ) it is based off of the dd-wrt but has really good QOS. Everything can been configured from the shell but the web GUI is very good. Only downside is it does not have any VPN capability by default. There is a altered version though that has openVPN also which I'm now running and works well. Mike Terry D. Cudney wrote: Hi all, I have two linksys routers, a wrt54gs and a wrt54l. Been running openwrt on them for a couple of years. The qos works but isn't great. My priorities are ease of configuration in a text mode (telnet or ssh) no gui, firewall security and qos for voip. There is no usb on these and I'm not interested in things like bittorrent. Can anyone recommend (or discredit) any of the other choices? ddwrt? tomato? other? firmware? for these platforms, with these priorities. TIA, --terry -- Mike Ashton Quality Track Intl Ph: 647-722-2092 x 301 Cell: 416-527-4995 Fax: 416-352-6043 QTI CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION The contents of this material are confidential and proprietary to Quality Track International, Inc. and may not be reproduced, disclosed, distributed or used without the express permission of an authorized representative of QTI. Use for any purpose or in any manner other than that expressly authorized is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately delete it and all copies, and promptly notify the sender. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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