[Asterisk-biz] Any suggestion for a good ADSL Router that garantees me voIP prioritization and QoS ?

Martin List-Petersen martin+asterisk at list-petersen.net
Thu Oct 7 01:00:46 MST 2004


Have you had a look at the Draytek Vigor 2600 series ?

That is a router with build in ATA (2 fxs ports) and adsl modem (2
versions available, annex a and annex b/adsl over isdn).

Optionally models with integrated ISDN router (with backup
functionality) and Wlan access point are available.

The router supports IPSEC, PPTP, QoS and ip shaping (pr. channel on the
build in 4 port switch).

I've been using Grandstream HT ATA's behind it without problems.

It has some minor "limitations", like that the build-in ATA only sends
traffic to the WAN interface (ADSL or the optionally ISDN port). Codecs
supported are G.729, G726-32, G723, alaw, mulaw.

I would take a look at that, if I were you.

Kind regards,
Martin List-Petersen

On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 23:53, andres at itranser.com wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Could someone advice for a cost effective router that can make
> priorization of voIP traffic on an easy way ?  It would be wonderful
> if besides priorization of voIP, the router is already SIP (Nat
> transversal) compatible,  I would like to test some of the most cost
> effective one, so I can suggest them to my customers (and avoid
> suggest them expensive branded equipment as Cisco top level routers).
> 
> I am using my Internet connection for all my traffic (including voIP)
> and I want to be sure that if I have problems with my voIP connection
> is due to my voIP provider and not my Internet Connection.  My
> Asterisk Server is directly connected to the router that goes to
> internet, using a swith at 100mg, but I am using a normal IP router.
> Any additional suggestion besides changing that router ? Which one
> would you suggest me ?
> 
> Please, note that my router connects directly to my DSL connection
> (the router already act as a DSL modem). I am aware that in some
> countries, this is not so normal (I think that on USA you need both
> the router and modem). If the router you suggest me also requires a
> modem to interface with the DSL, please, let me known too.
> 
> Thks for your suggestions,
> 
> Andres
> 
> 
> 
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