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date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 20:22:18 GMT,    group: uk.telecom.voip        back       
Re: VoIP, load balancing, and bonding: help pls   
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 15:43:46 +0000 (UTC), Gordon Henderson
<gordon+usenet@drogon.net> wrote:

>It's no-use asking us - we don't know what router you have. Far better
>to read the routers manual... 

Linksys RV042.  If only Linksys would write fine - as in excelente
quality - manuals ...


>I have to say, that what I'd rather have in a SOHO environment is 2
>separate router/modems, and put all the VoIP down one of them and all
>office data down the other. Saves any fuss and you don't need expensive
>load balancing routers either...

I got the load balancing router for automatic redundancy, because when
I'm working I like to concentrate on my work, not on wether the
connection, and when it's time to deliver my work, I like to think
that at least one of my connections won't fail me.

I only thought about VoIP and load balancing afterwards...

Regards,
Jose
date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 20:22:18 GMT   author:   (Jose)

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