[asterisk-users] Inexpensive device for bandwidth management

drew einhorn drew.einhorn at gmail.com
Sun Apr 5 12:25:34 CDT 2009


The following two links deal with the same familly of boxes.

Generally it's $20 for a case,
$20 for a powersupply, but you've probably got an old one that will work.
and almost all of their boards are under $200, except for the ones with
lots of gigabit interfaces.  Many are under $100.

http://www.mikrotik.com/
http://routerboard.com/

On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Mike <list at virtutel.ca> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I'm looking for a good network device that does bandwidth management.  It
> can be integrated in a router or stand-alone, but must be SIP-friendly.
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> I`ve tried the DIR-655 (latest firmware is SIP-hostile, and the latest
> hardware revisions can't downgrade to the version that worked well) and the
> DI-724GU (SIP-friendly, but bandwidth management is automated and not
> configurable enough for my taste), both from D-link.
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> What else is out there and allows me to do upstream QoS on cable/DSL links?
> Both D-Link routers were under 200$ (99$ and 159$ respectively) and were
> perfect price-wise for my target customers.
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> Mike
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