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This is a discussion on Suggested VOIP set up within the uk.telecom.voip forums, part of the Newsgroup Forums category; Jono wrote:[color=blue] > "speckled hen" <david.holman@talk21.com> wrote in message > news:...
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Jono wrote:[color=blue] > "speckled hen" <david.holman@talk21.com> wrote in message > news:1160115797.610816.150540@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com... >[color=green][color=darkred] > >> Then the SPA2102 would probably be more appropriate - it has two > >> completely independant phone ports. The built in router can simply be > >> ignored. The other thing that this one is capable of is T38 (?) for > >> faxing over VoIP (FoIP)[/color] > > > > You say it has a built in router? So I assume I can plug one of my PCs > > into that port? It is that my son has a pc connect > > to the LAN and i am concerned about QOS as I am sure he is always down > > loading music from the net which sometimes appears to slow up the > > connection on my PC.[/color] > > Yes, it does have a simple router built in. AFAIK, though, it only has a > 10Mb WAN port. It's QoS isn't as configurable as you suggest you would like. > It will prioritise VoIP but only reduce speeds on PCs connected to it. You > wouldn't be able to use it to speed up your PC whilst your son's > downloading. If you really want to use its QoS for VoIP, it needs to be > connected to your network before any other devices. > > If you need to perform QoS on your entire network, I can heartily recommend > a Linksys WRT54G (v 3.1) with the DWRT-VoIP Firmware flash.[/color] No, I didn't expect it to speed up my PC more the opposite on my sons, and I was planning to do what you said and plug his pc into the router part of the spa2012. I looked at the info of the adaptor on the broadbandstuff.co.uk site and there is a review on the spa2012 which says it is not easy to set up as it comes shipped with the USA/Austrailian format, has anyone else had probs with this? |
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speckled hen brought next idea :
what you said and plug his pc into the router[color=blue] > part of the spa2012. > I looked at the info of the adaptor on the broadbandstuff.co.uk site > and there is a review on the spa2012 which says it is not easy to set > up as it comes shipped with the USA/Austrailian format, has anyone else > had probs with this?[/color] They all come with non-UK specific default configurations. However, there is soooooooo much info here & places like <http://voxilla.com> that it makes it no issue. |
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