Yikes, that sounds like alot of wireless.  I'm not trying to insult
your ability to build a solid wireless network (I know I certainly
can't, my wireless at home sucks!), but are you sure it works fine
w/out QoS?  I ask because I have neighbors with WISP connections and
VOIP that constantly complain about it's quality (I have the same VOIP
provider but a full copper connection and can't say the same).  Other
people have reported near flawless VOIP service with our QoS, but to
my knowledge they're all on copper.

--Bill

On 7/16/05, Kim C. Callis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I installed pfsense for our WISP router... For the most part, it is
> outstanding... I am having a slight problem with QoS and specifically
> VOIP. All of my hosts which connect to pfsense is connected
> wirelessly. I started Traffic Shaping and let the wizard do it's
> thing.
> 
> I have a couple of hosts that are behind another access point. I
> noticed that hosts that are behind other access points fail to good
> VOIP service. Now when one of the AP are behind another AP, the front
> end AP gets and address from pfsense and the back AP gets an address
> served up from the from AP and usually gets an 10.0.0.0 address.
> 
> This has not affected any of the service.... I am able to connect to
> the net and to the pfsense box with no problems. Where the problems
> seems to be is the quality of the VOIP calls. Is there something that
> I need to adjust in order to make sure that there is flawless
> connection through QoS?
> 
> 
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> 
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