On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 21:00:31 +0200, gramels wrote:
>you might consider http://m0n0.ch/wall on a soekris.com or
>pcengines.ch board which does nice trafficshaping for little money.
>m0n0wall is a freebsd based opensource firewall appliance
I heartily concur! I used m0n0wall on a Soekris 4501 to re
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> > I have a Grandstream ATA today connected to my 750k broadband
> > connection via an older router / firewall that doe
Jay Milk wrote:
> Looks like it's time to add a WIKI page on QOS routing alternatives,
> listing options such as the Linksys WRT (with OpenWRT or Sveasoft
> or...), m0n0wall, LEAF, etc. It seems that this would be a bit
> off-topic, but QOS if very much a concern for VOIP. Any volunteers
> who'd
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Hi,
I have a Grandstream ATA today connected to my 750k broadband
connection via an older router / firewall that doesn't have any QoS /
ToS capability. It works fine apart from the obvious problem of wh
you might consider http://m0n0.ch/wall on a soekris.com or
pcengines.ch board which does nice trafficshaping for little money.
m0n0wall is a freebsd based opensource firewall appliance
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 12:25:06 -0600, Rich Adamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a Grandstream ATA today c
> I have a Grandstream ATA today connected to my 750k broadband
> connection via an older router / firewall that doesn't have any QoS /
> ToS capability. It works fine apart from the obvious problem of when
> large emails come in or somebody else on the network starts d/l-ing
> something big o
Adam Holt wrote:
Hi,
I have a Grandstream ATA today connected to my 750k broadband connection
via an older router / firewall that doesn't have any QoS / ToS
capability. It works fine apart from the obvious problem of when large
emails come in or somebody else on the network starts d/l-ing somet
Hi,
I have a Grandstream ATA today connected to my 750k broadband
connection via an older router / firewall that doesn't have any QoS /
ToS capability. It works fine apart from the obvious problem of when
large emails come in or somebody else on the network starts d/l-ing
something big off the