VoIP Blogging > A partial QoS approach for SMBs
[Realtime-VoIP: The VoIP Community Weblog] Kerio WinRoute Firewall's new Bandwidth Limiter acts as a simple Quality of Service (QoS) device that slows down Internet connection for heavy traffic users to make space for bandwidth-sensitive applications such as VoIP. Individual bandwidth hogs are thus unable to cripple the network's resources with large file downloads or uploads.
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[Ng Khai Computer Solutions Blog] D-Link 108G Wireless QoS Router: Reduce costs of purchasing additional printers or having to dedicate a PC with the DI-724U. Windows Connect Now makes configuring the wireless settings as simple as running the Wireless Network Setup Wizard from Windows XP SP2 and transferring the wireless settings to the device using a USB flash drive.
[Blog.tmcnet.com] Mysterious QoS Device: Performance for gaming, downloads, voip all were dramatically improved. We did a head-to-head comparison against a Linksys and Netgear box and it blows them away!
[Voipsupply.com] D-Link DI-102 VOIP QOS Adaptor Packet Prioritizer: For instance, there are two computers on your network and both are online - one is using an e-mail program and the other is making a VoIP call. When data packets from each computer are sent to the Internet at the same time, the DI-102 will automatically classify the VoIP call as more important and send the VoIP packets first, and the e-mail data second.
[Gearater.com] Gearater: Firewall Archives: Then it frees the space for bandwidth-sensitive applications such as VoIP. Thus all those applications which hog the bandwidth are not able to limit the network resource.
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