 | Which model for ip tunnel Helli, I have a usg100 for 40 clients using rdp. Further i have 40 phones for voip to trnsfer over a privat ip tunnel to a cloud. What model can i use here for, another usg 100?
I know i can use one usg for both, 2 wan ports, but it's veryimportant for stale network. I think the rdp router willhave more maintenance because and i want to make sure the voip network will notgo down.
Ant suggestions for hardware solutions? |
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 mozerdLight Will Pierce The DarknessPremium,MVM join:2004-04-23 Nepean, ON | Have U determined how many of your 40 VoIP clients will be concurrently active during the course of the day? VoIP requires 100Kbps down and 120Kbps up So the rate of concurrency is important to know. |
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 | reply to Ivom74 We have a 5 mb 1:1 up and down connection, point to point.
I really wonder what configuration is needed. We got a layer2 on the switch delivered.. Is it still needed to setup a vpn over this line? The line is seperated from internet, ang site which explains this and exales of configaration with a zyxel usg? |
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 mozerdLight Will Pierce The DarknessPremium,MVM join:2004-04-23 Nepean, ON | The USG100 is capable of managing up to 50 clients and you are proposing 80 clients [40 user accounts + 40 VoIP clients] plus other peripherals that may be in the equation like printers and servers etc. --- so I suggest that you chuck the USG100 and get a USG300 instead. Dedicate 1 WAN PORT to your VoIP CLIENTS and make sure that you allocate sufficient bandwidth to enable your VoIP clients to have a high rate of concurrency. You do not need a VPN for your VoIP unless you control the VoIP server and if you do control it then a VPN would be much more secure ... But really not necessary unless your paranoid.  -- David Mozer IT-Expert on Call Information Technology for Home and Business |
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