On 6/20/05, Voytek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> <quote who="Michael Fox">
> > On 6/13/05, Voytek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> WRT54G-AU       LINKSYS WRT54G WIRELESS-G ROUTER (2 antennas)
> >> WRT54GP2        LINKSYS WRT54GP2 WIRELESS-G ROUTER WITH (1 antenna)
> > As to the difference between the first and 2nd. No idea. Best bet it
> > so to research on linksys site.
> >
> > As a guess, I reckon the P2 model has maybe some SIP port or something
> > and a new design case.
> 
> good guess:
> 
> Wireless-G Broadband Router with 2 Phone Ports, Three 10/100 BaseT
> Ethernet switch ports to share Internet Connection, Two RJ11 voice ports
> for analog
> phones or fax machines with two independent telephone numbers
> , Support QoS (Quality of Service) to ensure best quality voice
> Voice Protocols Session Initiation Protocol Version 2
> (RFC 3261, 3262, 3263, 3264)
> Voice Codecs G.711 a-law, G.711ยต-Law, G.726, G.729 A, G.723.1


I thought so, it seems SIP stuff is taking off, so more and more
modems have SIP ports.

I haven't got my WAG54Gv2 unit yet, maybe my work ordered it
yesterday, soon see if it turns up today or tomorrow.

Decided to get the all in one unit, as if I dont need the wireless on
it, I can remove antenna and disable it on the router. Especially if
the unit is going to end up in a cupboard.
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