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Old 17-10-2005, 10:49   #4
SMHarman
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Re: Here's something tricky...

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Originally Posted by WAB
You think that a a router with QoS functionaility would do it? Handling the 100Mbits and splitting the line?
Linksys BEFSR41(or81) would do this nicely, the 81 has comprehensive QoS. You cannot split a line to allocate x Mb to one and x Mb to another, but give high priority to traffic from one port over another, a digital "bus lane" with traffic lights that automatically go green.
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