On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 07:05:44PM -0500, Jared Mauch wrote: [...] > I think one of the major problems is that very few people know > how to, or are capable of sending larger g711 frames (at increased > delay, but more data per packet) because they can't set these more granular > settings on their systems.. this means you have a lot higher pps > rates which I think is the problem with the radio gear, it's just not > designed for high pps rates..
So, how are the WISP folk dealing with VOIP traffic as it becomes a larger piece of their customer's traffic? Does anyone have a way to force a given VOIP endpoint to use larger data frames? Or are the WISPs forced to deal with with a shredded business plan because their gear is optimized for large packets? (Or am I simply missing something?) Or do you write a TOS that says: "Customer is not allowed to send and receive lots of small packets quickly?" :-)