In transferring voice over the internet, the internet is not been a problem.
I just finished a VoIP soho vpn class and the Internet hasn't been the
problem, it's been the Queuing.

As for queuing, look up LLQ on Cisco, as that's what you want to implement.
Also check out LFI if applicable.

How are you connected to internet?


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> your problem probably isn't their network, but the Internet (if that is
> their transport).  VOIP doesn't mean: no long distance charges by putting
> our phone system on the internet.  You can queue all day, but if the
> internet is congested, your QOS goes right out the door.
>
> --Tim
>
> saj wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I have a customer who is having serious problems
> > regarding voice quality.They are doing Voip thru
> > Multitech VOIP box and their internet connection is
> > thru Cisco 1720.They have two locations and both
> > locations have the similar setup.Is this possible to
> > implement any sort of queueing in this scenario?(As
> > voice is not coming directly to Cisco router,whereas
> > VOIP is done by Multitech box).Is this recommended to
> > implement priority queueing in this scenario?
> > Thanks.
> > Saj
> >
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