You know, I'm not entirely sure. I've never thought about using it
outside the context of Tomato. Does anyone else know if that's a
standalone (and hopefully architecture independent) package?
Michelle Dupuis wrote:
I like the Qos functionality.
Is that a linux based package available for other distros?
A linksys wrt54g flashed with the Tomato firmware provides the best
bang for the buck when it comes to QoS for voip. Installing the
firmware is now a very easy process that can be done via the linksys
web gui on the router. If you plan to use this method, I would set up
QoS rules for full priority to your trunking providers and your pbx
hostname. Then set all other traffic to 50% priority (as it's
cumulative calculation).
I heavily recommend this setup for the size of deployment.
-John Knight
hbk wrote:
Hi,
I need to get a new router for private/SOHO use of *, especially when
the kids are on internet:(
Any a good advice?
Thank you!
Best regards
HB
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