I'd like to use astlinux (on a net4801) to prioritize voice over data.
First, do no harm...I don't want to slow down existing data traffic (or
make it unreliable) when there's no voice traffic. So, is it a good idea
to turn on the router functionality in astlinux and completely replace my
old router (a Netgear RT314)? Or should I keep the old router and put the
astlinux box in front or behind it?

I only want basic NAT functionality in the router, plus a dynDNS client
ideally.

My internet connection is only 4Mbit/s, which I guess the net4801 can keep
up with, but I occasionally backup files between PCs on the LAN at
100Mbit/s, which I guess it might not handle.

(Hopefully this is a bit less controversial than my last question!)

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Phil McKerracher
www.mckerracher.net
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