We have a client with two (2) facilities, each of which has a T-1 to the
Internet.  Currently, their network is a mess; and we are redesigning
it.

One complication is their interoffice telephone system.  Facility #1 has
a conventional connection via copper to the outside world.  Between the
two facilities, they are using VOIP.  There is a SonicWall at each
office acting as VPN gateways for data AND voice between the two
facilities.  There is no QoS, load balancing, nothing -- perhaps, you
can imagine the problems they are having.

They are not interested in a third, point-to-point T-1, because it is
more than double the cost to their Internet T-1's, &c.

How have you designed a solution for a similar situation?  How can I use
Bering-uClibc to create a more well behaved network?

What do you think?

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