7;ve been using Linux boxes for a great
number of years including setting up some hairy/scarey traffic management.
Gordon
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ting up some hairy/scarey traffic management.
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I'd use a MikroTik or 2
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I'd use a MikroTik or 2
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On 22:19, Wed 14 Feb 07, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
> I have a link to a building (e.g. 10Mb/s) and want to split up the
> bandwidth to different users. Each user should get e.g., 512kB/s plus
> 256kB/s dedicated for VoIP.
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> What kind of device can I use for that ? (managing switch ??? which on
Quoting Ronald Wiplinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have a link to a building (e.g. 10Mb/s) and want to split up the
bandwidth to different users. Each user should get e.g., 512kB/s
plus 256kB/s dedicated for VoIP.
What kind of device can I use for that ? (managing switch ??? which one?)
ins
I would use a Mikrotik - www.mikrotik.com
Bill
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I have a link to a building (e.g. 10Mb/s) and want to split up the
bandwidth to different users. Each user should get e.g., 512kB/s plus
256kB/s dedicated for VoIP.
What kind of device can I use for that ? (managing switch ??? which one?)
bye
Ronald Wiplinger
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