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Booth Martin wrote: > Right. I have wireless broadband, but I have to dial out to a iSeries > since its not on the Internet. So it seems like some sort of potential > collision of ridiculous looping. I was just checking. Um, I don't know if wireless broadband would be the best candidate for VOIP. VOIP wants consistent speeds, and I don't know if wireless bb can offer that. My experience with wireless bb is pretty limited, so please correct me if I am off base here. FWIW: I always recommend using a router that offers QOS facilities with VOIP and giving the voice terminal adapter priority over all other traffic. david
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