We are in the process of looking for a new router for our network. What are
some routers that others are using?
Thanks
Bill
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Bill Price wrote:
We are just acquired a wireless network that has 3 tower locations. The
router they were using was a Dlink DFL210(?) they had set up with a 6MB
circuit. We need a router that will handle VLANS, handle more bandwidth if
needed, QoS, firewall (This network does a NAT). Were
platform that will handle not only Internet, but VOIP and IPTV in the
future.
Thanks
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Bill Price wrote
, February 19, 2008 12:36 PM
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Bill Price wrote:
We are in the process of looking for a new router for our network. What
are
some routers that others are using?
What are you replacing? What are your needs, i.e. where's this thing going
Bill Price wrote:
We are in the process of looking for a new router for our network. What are
some routers that others are using?
What are you replacing? What are your needs, i.e. where's this thing going?
Of Bill Price
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 10:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Router Help
We are just acquired a wireless network that has 3 tower locations. The
router they were using was a Dlink DFL210(?) they had set up with a 6MB
circuit. We need a router that will handle
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Behalf Of Bryan Scott
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 12:49 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Router Help
Bill Price wrote:
We are just acquired a wireless network that has 3 tower locations. The
router they were using was a Dlink DFL210(?) they had set up with a 6MB
circuit. We need
Bill Price wrote:
We are just acquired a wireless network that has 3 tower locations. The
router they were using was a Dlink DFL210(?) they had set up with a 6MB
circuit. We need a router that will handle VLANS, handle more bandwidth if
needed, QoS, firewall (This network does a NAT). Were
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008, CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
Image stream for excellent support and pre set for your needs MT
for roll your own
I'd have to agree with either of these. IS is not pre-set, but
they do offer a configuration service (not sure if this is a pay
service or not). MT can be had at a
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008, George Rogato wrote:
circuit. We need a router that will handle VLANS, handle more
bandwidth if needed, QoS, firewall (This network does a NAT). Were
looking for a routing platform that will handle not only Internet,
but VOIP and IPTV in the future.
Another question is,
Hmmm
I just opened up a session into a 4port staros box and it says 802.1q
virtual vlan set up.
and surely you have read the thread recently about Matt's voip
performance with p2p running wild.
So yes, it has qos support and vlan support.
Butch Evans wrote:
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008, George
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008, George Rogato wrote:
I just opened up a session into a 4port staros box and it says
802.1q virtual vlan set up. and surely you have read the thread
recently about Matt's voip performance with p2p running wild.
no...I didn't read the thread. I don't spend much time reading
Yes, OLSR is reportedly working well and the last thing they have added
that some were looking for is BGP.
V3 has come a long way.
Butch Evans wrote:
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008, George Rogato wrote:
I just opened up a session into a 4port staros box and it says
802.1q virtual vlan set up. and
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