I assumed so. I know that Motorola/Orthogon has this feature set. It 
might be useful on those congested backhaul links where low-latency 
applications are used.

-Eric

Josh Luthman wrote:
> You can get a better answer from [email protected] (it's VERY
> good and free, don't worry) but to my knowledge it's about as capable (in
> this respect) as a Dlink switch from Walmart.  Packet is a packet to them.
>
> I run VoIP over my network over several AN50s.  I know when I was stuck at
> one tower site I was on the phone for most of the day going through 4 links
> of AN50s and MikroTik backhaul.
>
> Though I have to admit I have had customers use the same phone on a cable
> connection with 5m/384k and some one got into their linksys and used all of
> the connection for p2p/torrents.  It merely caused a good 2-3 second delay
> in the conversation, but fine otherwise.
>
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> --- Henry Spencer
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Eric Muehleisen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   
>> Does anybody know if Redline's AN50e support any low-latency modes,
>> Diffserv or any other QoS prioritization for VOIP applications? The latest
>> firmware I have (1.36.046) does not have these features.
>>
>> -Eric
>>
>>     
>
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