Get a dedicated DSL line. They aren't that expensive... I have four
of them at my house!
/b
On Oct 26, 2009, at 12:37 PM, Lars Zeb wrote:
Is there a write-up anywhere that might help me with this problem,
or lacking that, can anyone offer advice?
Get a dedicated DSL. That'll work better than any sort of traffic
prioritization or shaping (I've tried).
Depending on your average channel use and codec, you could probably go
with the smallest package and be fine.
Rob
On Oct 26, 2009, at 12:37 PM, Lars Zeb wrote:
I am currently
I agree, it might be a dirty solution, but its so much easier than
trying to get QoS running on a DSL line, or learning how to run a
traffic classifier...
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Brian West br...@freeswitch.org wrote:
Get a dedicated DSL line. They aren't that expensive... I have four
On 26/10/09 10:37 -0700, Lars Zeb wrote:
If one of the computers does a big download, it messes with FS in two ways.
If a connection is made, the voices are broken up, intermittent and
difficult to understand. If the download is long enough, the connection to
Flowroute is no longer usable due to
PM
Subject: [Freeswitch-users] Setup advice on small LAN
I am currently running FreeSwitch very successfully, thanks to the help from
many on this list. I am new to Linux so it was a challenge.
FS runs on a small LAN with about 5 other computers. The connection to the
internet is DSL
If one of the computers does a big download, it messes with FS in two ways.
If a connection is made, the voices are broken up, intermittent and
difficult to understand. If the download is long enough, the connection to
Flowroute is no longer usable due to registration failure.
In any
From: Tihomir Culjaga
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Setup advice on small LAN
If one of the computers does a big download, it messes with FS in two
ways. If a connection is made, the voices