For those interested, I was informed that you should get a special router for gives priority to voice first so that the voice communication does not appear choppy. From what I understand the router is about 1000 dollars. My thought was to run two separate networks, one for voice and the other data so that prioritization would not be a problem. Any thoughts?
At 07:10 PM 6/9/2005 -0500, you wrote:
Asterisk works great. Haven't had a chance to build it into an LTSP server as of yet but maybe soon. 100Mbps is bare min in mho. I would recommend looking at VoIP phones, switches etc that support PoE as well. Then you can get power, data and voice over one line.
Cory Oldford
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From: Kin C Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, June 9, 2005 5:25 pm
Subject: [clug-talk] voice & data on cat5
> Does anyone what to share their experience running voice and
> ethernet on
> the same cat5? Any pros and cons?
>
> The one thing I can think of for the con side is you give up a
> certain
> amount of redundancy.
>
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