put it in bridged mode and stick a embedded FreeBSD or Linux box in back of it... DSL line speed will come up / and itll be much faster<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 12:07 AM, Mike <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:list@virtutel.ca">list@virtutel.ca</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<p>Hi,</p>
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<p>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.</p>
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<p>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.</p>
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<p>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.</p>
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<p>Mike</p>
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