: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Namens neil K.
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Onderwerp: Re: Voice Over Internet [7:61467]
I have a couple of questions more.
1) The IP addressing. The Ip address is assigned dynamically by Service
Provider and also the
twork Engineer
Cisco Systems
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From: "neil K."
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Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: Voice Over Internet [7:61467]
> I have a couple of questions more.
> 1) The IP addressing. The Ip address is assigned
dynamically by Service
> P
I have a couple of questions more.
1) The IP addressing. The Ip address is assigned dynamically by Service
Provider and also the running NAT on the router, will it be an issue.
2) In that case VPN would be a better choice or not.
Neil
""Bruce Enders"" wrote in message
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Neil,
In broad brushstrokes the answers are sort of:
1. Variable delay is the worst enemy of Voice QoS. Queuing delays are
sometimes very common in ISP-to-ISP connections. Putting Voice traffic
on the Internet is a risky proposition if you have significant concerns
regarding Voice quality. Makin
Is it supported by Cisco and I am taking about connecting office's with 4 -
10 phones.
Does yr Service Provider provide any kind of QoS.
Thanks,
Neil
""neil K."" wrote in message
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> Hi Guys,
>
> I have a few questions regarding implementing VoIP.
> 1)
: "neil K."
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Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 8:17 AM
Subject: Voice Over Internet [7:61467]
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have a few questions regarding implementing VoIP.
> 1) Can I have different remote offices run VoIP if they
have (DSL access of
> Cable modem access) to the Inte
Hi Neil,
I am doing voice over IP over the Interet with one remote location
with a 512k ADSL connection and VPN with PPTP. The voice quality is
extremely good, with no echos, delays etc... I am using netmeeting for the
voice over ip application and Windows 2000 server on both location as the
VPN
Hi Guys,
I have a few questions regarding implementing VoIP.
1) Can I have different remote offices run VoIP if they have (DSL access of
Cable modem access) to the Internet, I mean running VoiP over internet as
there wouldn't be any QoS.I am not sure about the Quality of Voice in that
case.Also ca
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