Joe,

Assuming you mean HTTP downloads, you could try B/W limiting in squid
(Proxy Server:Traffic Management).

Colin

On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 23:12, Joe Lagreca <lagr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a T-1 (1.54mb symmetrical) for our data connection.  Whenever
> there is a big download filling the pipe, the inbound voice chops.
>
> When I set the inbound traffic to 1450kb (tested all the way down to
> 1000kb), I got VERY bad results.  Audio was VERY choppy inbound, and
> ping latency to the internal interface of the firewall would jump from
> 1ms to 700ms.
>
> I was told you can't effectively rate limit the inbound traffic, so I
> set the inbound bandwidth to 5,000 kb.  The outbound is set to 1450kb.
>  It sounds much better, but I still have chops when a big download is
> initiated.
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion on how to improve VOIP quality?
>
> I run the same setup in my office on a cable modem (20mb/3mb) and it
> works GREAT with traffic shaping.  I just can't seem to duplicate it
> on the T-1 speeds.  Thanks.
>
> Joe LaGreca
> Founder & Owner, BIG Net Online
> 619-393-1733 x200 Office
> 619-318-3246 Cell
> www.BIGnetOnline.com
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