on "slower speed" WAN links, does one have to fragment all large data
packets if the serialization delay introduced by the WAN link exceeds
the VoIP codec packet update interval?

As an example, a 1500 byte data packet has roughly about a 23 msec
serialization delay thru a 512 kbits/sec WAN link.  If my Voice codec is
sending VoIP packets at 10 or at 20msec intervals, am I forced to
fragment all large data packets over the WAN link?

What if my Voice codec is sending VoIP packets at 30msec intervals; am I
fundamentally OK over a 512 kbits/sec WAN link assuming queuing is set
correctly for properly marked qos VoIP packets??

Thanks for the quick feedback
dj




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