Suggested topography for a VOIP LAN
Joe I'm a former tech coincidentally for AT&T and Verizon. The signal that uverse sends vs xdsl is different at times. If it ain't gonna work then it is what it is. Let me guess you have the...
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Joe FCI wrote:travisjoyner,Current UVerse is 8 down, 1 up, can upgrade to 16 or more down if needed. At our old, old office (before the current move - 6 months ago!) we had BellSouth DSL. The gateway...
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Joe FCI wrote:Scott Alan Miller:"Fax is always a problem."Hmmmm...... time to add "find a FOIP solution" to the to my do list. The owner is ready to drop kick ATT and their billing issues. He won't...
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NetworkNerd:Thanks for pointing this out to me. UVerse business can (I stand to be corrected) only be provisioned as an asymmetrical service (ADSL), i.e. 1mb up, whereas others, such as Time Warner...
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Joe FCI wrote:NetworkNerd:Thanks for pointing this out to me. UVerse business can (I stand to be corrected) only be provisioned as an asymmetrical service (ADSL), i.e. 1mb up, whereas others, such as...
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Joe FCI wrote:Scott Alan Miller:"Fax is always a problem."Hmmmm...... time to add "find a FOIP solution" to the to my do list. The owner is ready to drop kick ATT and their billing issues. He won't...
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Cost wise, last time I checked with AT&T (before going with Cable) the cost of xDSL was still stupercheap so I mean I would say consider buying 2 lines of service and if you want, bond em or use a...
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DSL should be fine for up to 10 users doing normal workloads. However the moment you start doing massive updates or massive downloads it will hose up the bandwidth.
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KrisLeslieI have to agree Uverse is a bargain. Were getting 12D / 1U for $45 a month, can move to 18D / 1U for about $65 a month.
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jon_tech9jon_tech9Tests show latency, jitter, etc, all well within acceptable limits, at our current location. We are moving about 2 blocks away from the current location. Not sure if we are on the...
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Joe hate to bust the bubble :) chances are depending on when that area was built and upgraded to handle xDSL even though physically you might be right down the street from the CO and your current DSLAM...
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KrisLeslie wrote:If able keep your options open guys. I don't dare say Mobile Internet is the best thing since sliced cheese but it has a niche market. Also when your current capabilities of your ISP...
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KrisLeslie wrote:Joe I'm a former tech coincidentally for AT&T and Verizon. The signal that uverse sends vs xdsl is different at times. If it ain't gonna work then it is what it is. Let me guess...
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If you only have 1MB up then I really think you should look at hosting your PBX in house and not using a true hosted solution. That small upload will make things bad when users are calling each other...
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Will3005 - ours keeps up we have a 100 Mbps Download 10 Mbps Upload but we have our infrastructure and network not optimally set. Once that part is out the way, we should be good as gold. Push comes to...
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Phil@CommQuotes wrote:I will say that we ALWAYS recommend a wired circuit when possible/cost effective, but it's a killer plan B.Like all LTE Platforms, these these are data capped solutions (5GB -...
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Joe FCI wrote:KrisLeslie wrote:Joe I'm a former tech coincidentally for AT&T and Verizon. The signal that uverse sends vs xdsl is different at times. If it ain't gonna work then it is what it is....
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Will I would have to agree, but good god almighty, maintaining a voip without previous experience is nothing short of scary.
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KrisLeslie wrote:Joe FCI wrote:KrisLeslie wrote:Joe I'm a former tech coincidentally for AT&T and Verizon. The signal that uverse sends vs xdsl is different at times. If it ain't gonna work then it...
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