[Asterisk-Users] small qos switch
Jim Sturtevant
jim.public at thesturtevants.com
Sun Mar 27 11:48:55 MST 2005
How about considering the linksys WRT54G (approx $59) with SVEASOFT firmware
($29) www.sveasoft.com which provides QOS by port, IP, and/or traffic type
plus VPN, SNMP, etc. and WiFi to boot.
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Michael Welter
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] small qos switch
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> You could also get an old, cheap computer off eBay put it between the
> switch(es) and the dsl modem, install linux and then use it to do your
> QoS prioritization. Not very elegant or professional looking, but it
> would work if you don't care about such niceties.
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You can buy 400 series servers from Dell for around $350, new. Run your
firewall (iptables) and NAT on that computer. You can get a Sangoma DSL
PCI card for about $115--it has QoS. You'll have professional grade
infrastructure for not that much money. What's not elegant about that?
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