Thanks to all who replied to my thread a few days ago SIP devices
with packet loss tolerance. One of the suggestions that came out of
that thread was to replace routers at users' premises with ones that
support QoS.
I've used m0n0wall's QoS in the past with reasonable success, but
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On Saturday 28 April 2007 11:22 am, Chris Bagnall wrote:
Thanks to all who replied to my thread a few days ago SIP devices with
packet loss tolerance. One of the suggestions that came out of that thread
was to replace routers at users' premises with ones that support
On Monday 30 April 2007 4:14 pm, bails wrote:
I'm still looking for a miniPCI ADSL chipset that Linux can use, or an
actual raw ADSL non-PCI chipset that I can design into an embedded
system. If anyone has any leads, please don't hesitate to contact me!
Any chance we can get to see this as
, 2007 11:22 AM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [asterisk-users] ADSL routers with integrated SIP QoS for other devices
Greetings list,
Thanks to all who replied to my thread a few days ago SIP devices with packet
loss tolerance. One of the suggestions
Greetings list,
Thanks to all who replied to my thread a few days ago SIP devices with packet
loss tolerance. One of the suggestions that came out of that thread was to
replace routers at users' premises with ones that support QoS.
I've used m0n0wall's QoS in the past with reasonable success,
On Saturday 28 April 2007 11:22 am, Chris Bagnall wrote:
Thanks to all who replied to my thread a few days ago SIP devices with
packet loss tolerance. One of the suggestions that came out of that thread
was to replace routers at users' premises with ones that support QoS.
Sangoma S518