Re: [asterisk-users] ADSL routers with integrated SIP QoS for otherdevices

2007-05-03 Thread Francisco Pérez Botella In
In my experience I'm using a comtrend CT-536+ It's a broadcom 96348GW model 266Mhz Mips r4K compliant CPU 16MB RAM and 16 MB flash, adsl2+, 4 port ethernet switch, usb 1.1 and .g type wireless. I'm using an Asus WL600g based firmware because de uclibc and toolchain version of cross compiler,

Re: [asterisk-users] ADSL routers with integrated SIP QoS for otherdevices

2007-05-02 Thread Tim Koehler
Hi, I can agree for smaller installation/home offices the Linksys WRT series is pretty good (I'm using this at home). I'm using the dd-wrt Firmware (www.dd-wrt.com) which is also available for plenty other routers. With QoS values set right I always have clear audio even under rough conditions

Re: [asterisk-users] ADSL routers with integrated SIP QoS for otherdevices

2007-05-02 Thread Mike Dent
On 5/2/07, Tim Koehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I can agree for smaller installation/home offices the Linksys WRT series is pretty good (I'm using this at home). I'm using the dd-wrt Firmware (www.dd-wrt.com ) which is also available for plenty other routers. With QoS values set right I

Re: [asterisk-users] ADSL routers with integrated SIP QoS for otherdevices

2007-05-02 Thread Tim Koehler
Hi Mike, I'm using a Linksys WRT54GS (older model, I believe V1.1 or 2.0). For the office (exhibitions, testing purposes) I ordered 2 Buffallo routers (directly from the DD-WRT page, preconfigured with DD-WRT). I like to support this guys work and pay a couple Euros more for the router. The

Re: [asterisk-users] ADSL routers with integrated SIP QoS for otherdevices

2007-05-01 Thread Francisco Pérez Botella
Well on the other side of things there are plenty of adsl equipment running linux and qos capables and customizable firmware. Normally you can get the source of the device with binary drivers of devices like adsl wireless or ethernet switch.. but as long as you stay with the linux version and

RE: [asterisk-users] ADSL routers with integrated SIP QoS for otherdevices

2007-04-28 Thread Dan Austin
Andrew wrote: On Saturday 28 April 2007 11:22 am, Chris Bagnall wrote: 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.