[Click] bandwidth aggregation

bcronje at gmail.com bcronje at gmail.com
Tue Jun 5 15:06:52 EDT 2012


Let's try again :) Bandwidth isn't necessarily the only thing you need to look at. Implementing a strict priority queue for voice traffic will get you much further that just chucking more bandwidth at the problem.

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-----Original Message-----
From: bcronje at gmail.com
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2012 19:02:31 
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Subject: Re: [Click] bandwidth aggregation

Bandwidth isn't necessarily 
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-----Original Message-----
From: copycall <dave at copycall.com>
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Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2012 11:31:04 
To: <click at pdos.csail.mit.edu>
Subject: [Click] bandwidth aggregation

hi click users group,

i have a wan problem that effects my sip voicemail service under busy
loads, you know...jitter and latency.

the best i can get where i am at is 15mg down and 2mg up with business
cable with a static ip for the sip carrier to find me.

i could add a consumer connection at 30mg down and 5mg up, but it would be
dhcp.

i have not figured out yet whether aggregating a static and dhcp connection
together is feasible with sip.

wondering if anyone had any ideas about wan aggregation for a situation
like this?

and if so, i would more than happy to pay for expertise and setting up a
solution that will work.

if you are more comfortable contacting me off-list, you can at
dave at copycall.com

thanks in advance,
dave
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