[asterisk-users] Re: Best inexpensive home office router
forVoIP (QoS with maybe PoE)
Jon Pounder
JonP at inline.net
Wed Jan 10 14:37:53 MST 2007
Quoting Mark Coccimiglio <n3whx at amsat.org>:
>
>
> shadowym wrote:
>
>> Regardless of the 1600's spec's which are outdated in many ways by todays
>> standards, ANY cheap 1600 or PIX etc. you buy on Ebay will likely have MANY
>> MANY hours on it. Sure, they are built to last but they do not last
>> forever. I would consider ANY of these boxes as somewhat unreliable for
>> high availability requirements.
>
> Buzz....wrong answer! Don't answer on things you have no idea. and
> stop providing bad information.
you should take your own advice - an acre is 200ft x 200ft - what idiot would
pay a consultant $7000 to tell them they need one access point in the middle.
>
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Jon Pounder
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