Hi, On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 02:05:24PM -0500, Kevin Broderick wrote: > On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 1:47 PM, Rene Churchill <[email protected]> wrote: >> Anybody care to recommend a router? We're currently using a Linksys RV082 >> for failover between our two ISPs. It's working well but isn't perfect. >> We've switch to VOIP and need to setup some quality o' service rules which >> it can't handle. It also doesn't report traffic usage very well. We're >> trying to track down the source of some outbound traffic and it uses >> syslogd which isn't that informative. >> >> So I'm looking for multiple WAN support, QoS and detailed reporting. >> >> Thanks for any suggestions. > > Have a look at PFSense. At my previous employer, we had pretty good luck with > a > PFSense box by Hacom, but it's a BSD-based firewall, so you can choose your > own > hardware and build up a device to meet your needs.
If you look at this direction you might consider a system from Logic Supply (full disclosure: I used to work for them). You know, if you're not into building routers. ;) http://www.logicsupply.com/categories/firewall_systems Not that I have any experience with using pfSense for VOIP. Maybe this is also helpful: http://success.ringcentral.com/articles/RC_Knowledge_Article/RingCentral-Recommended-Switches-and-Routers-with-QoS?retURL Thanks, Forest -- Forest Bond http://www.forestbond.com/ http://www.rapidrollout.com/
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