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With help from people here I was able to get the Aspire S VOIP parts installed and up and running, locally. What would you recommend for routers for the VPN QOS requirements. I will only be doing a VOIP with one phone, "maybe" two.
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What you can do is set up the TOS settings in program 84-10 for DRS,Protims,Voice Control,H.323 set item 1 as IP Precedence and item 2 as a 6.For RTP/RTCP ste item 1 as IP precedence and item 2 as a 5. This here sets up 'Packet Tagging'. This means as your voice packets are broadcasted they are marked for priority. At that point IP Precedence has to be set up in the router, the IT person working with you on this should be able to help you on that part. System must be reset though after changes being made to program 84-10. Hope that helps.
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Thanks carlosh, that does help. I was looking for, though, what you guys have been using ( successfully) for routers at the KSU, and remote location, to do the VPN connection. Hopefully something not too expensive.
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Im sorry, I misunderstood the question. We've put in ( Cisco Pix 501 ), ( Cisco ASA 5505 ) , ( NetGear ProSafe VPN FireWall 8 part# FVS318 )
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