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Hi all,
Just checking to see if anyone has any recommendations, or had any good experiences with any particular wireless routers with QOS. We have a customer that purchased a wireless ip phone to work remotely, and she is having intermittent issues with audio. Would like to upgrade her router.
thanks!
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You will need todo this at both ends. I like the linksys or billion routers, but have never had todo QoS on them
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QOS over the open internet really isn't QOS, but we'll found the bottleneck right at the WAN on both sides is the biggest issue. A Netgear 338 router allows a high speed 30mps+ connection and it is easy to set up for QOS at the Wan link. Just tell it what IP the phone system is at on the near end, and then for the 338 at the far end (phone). It then gives fully priority to that IP(s). If the home person starts watching a YouTube video it won't matter.
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check into the edgewater network products.
You might also want to look into the dialogic media gateways and the epygi gateways.
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