It guarantees that his entire line could be used for VOIP if needed. 
>From my understanding of the shaper (until it was recently changed)
was that you can dedicate all the bandwidth you want and if it's not
using it other queues would borrow from it.   It appears that this
behavior has changed.

On 10/26/05, Dan Swartzendruber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 02:31 PM 10/26/2005, you wrote:
> >Here is my setup:
> >
> >WRAP
> >128 mb CF Card
> >
> >First install 0.864 then upgraded via the web GUI to 0.892 WRAP.
> >
> >Currently using WAN/LAN only, OPT1 is not doing anything.
> >
> >This is a home setup using a DSL connection with PPPOE.
> >
> >All is well until I turn on traffic shaping and run the wizard, then
> >my data speed using most speedtest sites goes from 1500/768 or so,
> >to approx 94/46 or so. Happens everytime I turn shaping on or off,
> >it's definitely the shaping causing this issue without a doubt.
> >
> >All I did in the traffic shaper wizard is tell it to prioritize VOIP
> >and guarantee 768k of the bandwidth for this purpose. I selected
> >Generic for the type of VOIP service. I finished the wizard and that's it..
> >
> >So, I am confused what I did wrong which made this kill my
> >bandwidth. Thoughts?
>
> why on earth do you need 768kb for VOIP???
>
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