[Asterisk-biz] Any suggestion for a good ADSL Router
thatgarantees me voIP prioritization and QoS ?
Michael Crown
mike at thevoipconnection.com
Thu Oct 7 06:44:22 MST 2004
Andres,
Check out the Intertex IX66. It is a SIP aware firewall/router with an
integrated DSL modem. It has a PCMCIA slot that allows you to add an 802.11
card and make it into a wireless gateway. It's a great product.
-Mike
Michael Crown
Managing Partner
The VoIP Connection
vox: 321.989.6728 ext. 611
fax: 321.989.0284
email:mike at thevoipconnection.com
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From: andres at itranser.com [mailto:andres at itranser.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 2:55 AM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Cc: igil at itranser.com; Chris A. Icide
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-biz] Any suggestion for a good ADSL Router
thatgarantees me voIP prioritization and QoS ?
Thks for your comments about the router, Chris.
Unfortunately, that router does not seems to include a MODEM/ADSL integrated
(something usual on my country, here the routers that customer demand have
that interface integrated). I saw another model of Linksys, the WAG54G
model, that seems an specific version for the Spanish market (it comes with
MODEM/ADSL), but I am afraid os Sveasoft not having firmware for this
one......
If so, i would have to go with the firmware already shiped with the
product... Do you think this firmware is already good enough for QoS?
Also....Do you known if seasoft firmware makes a lot of difference on QoS
feautures ? What about SIP compatibilities (i.e SIP AGL = SIP Aplicattion
Gateway Layer).
Kind Regards,
Andres
"Chris A. Icide" <chris at netgeeks.net>
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05/10/2004 01:49
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Re: [Asterisk-biz] Any suggestion for a good ADSL Router that
garantees me voIP prioritization and QoS ?
I use the Linksys WRT54G router with the latest Sveasoft (
<http://www.sveasoft.com/> www.sveasoft.com) firmware. This includes
wondershaper allowing you to prioritize based on protocol, ip address, mac
address, network, etc. Works quite nice.
The problem of course is you need to upgrade the firmware everytime you get
one.
-Chris
On 03:53 PM 10/4/2004, 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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