On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 17:13 -0500, Mark Palser wrote: > Does anybody have any recommendations/favourites? I have tried 3 different > routers and experienced 3 different problems. D-Link worked fine for SIP, > but I could not get IAX to register. Linksys worked fine for half a day, > then just stopped, reset, factory reset, nothing. Finally Netgear, both SIP > and IAX would register but sound was one way, not only for SIP but also for > IAX. Right now I'm using the D-Link and will have to do without my IAX > clients, D-Link tech support suggested I RMA the router, that helps me out a > whole lot.........................
I have tried LinkSys, D-Link, Netgear and other nameless routers and I support a variety in our customer base. For my personal opinion I use IPTables on Linux when I can. It's really powerful and supports QoS as well as traffic shaping and I can do diagnostics with it. For cases where Linux doesn't make sense it's a Linksys. I have to admit though the two Netgear's I've used have worked fine and been quite attractive (the translucent models that is.) How about a Linksys running Linux? Get the best of both worlds. Check out > http://www.linux.com/howtos/Linksys-Blue-Box-Router-HOWTO/index.shtml See the section on Software hacking. This might seem like a lot of work but it sounds like you need options. -- John Van Ostrand Net Direct Inc. Director of Technology 564 Weber St. N. Unit 12 Waterloo, ON N2L 5C6 map [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ph: 519-883-1172 ext.5102 Linux Solutions / IBM Hardware Fx: 519-883-8533
