I run m0n0wall (http://m0n0.ch/wall) on a Soekris 4501 embedded PC
(http://www.soekris.com). Very tweakable. Under $200.
Michael
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 10:42:20 -0700, Max Clark wrote:
Hi all,
I am looking for good (sub $200 dollars) routers to support VoIP
installations. What is available at
-Users] QOS Routers
How about a linksys wrt54g with sveasoft firmware? Has some
shaping and many other nice features...
Jay: can you elaborate on your standpoint on the svea firmware?
thx
/rg
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Hi
How about a linksys wrt54g with sveasoft firmware? Has some shaping and
many other nice features...
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Hi
Max Clark wrote:
Hi all,
I am looking for good (sub $200 dollars) routers to support VoIP
installations. What is available at this point? I've used Netscreen and
Checkpoint in the past, they are just too much overkill for this
application.
I was using a boot off cd distro called Devil linux...
Linksys with HyperWRT -- sub $100. You can make one of the LAN ports a
QOS port and don't even have to worry about setting up protocols.
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Sveasoft is useless -- use hyperWRT instead.
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How about
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Looking at the wiki on QoS is very helpful.
But just wondered if there is anyone who
would want to comment on ip rtp header-compression?
Is it a good thing, does it help on T1 or slower connections?
Also why does Cisco often suggest the MultiLink thing?
Heres the