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Hello,

Please excuse any of my errors, as I am new to this list (Just signed
last night!)
Here is my situation.  I have four remote offices, one connected by a
wireless link, one connected by a regular T1 and two connected by frame.
We have just switched PBX's and are now using VoIP phones instead of
landlines.  My problem is (obviously) with VoIP, the voice is getting
choppy whenever there is high data transfers.  

My question is, for the office with a T1, should I put a QoS box on both
ends? (One here at HQ, and one there?)  Same with the frame?  And
correct me if I'm wrong, but I will need one at both ends for the
wireless link.

If have read most of the LARTC HOW-TO, but it hasn't sank in totally
(trying to take a drink from a fire hydrant)

Thanks in advance,

--
Brian M. Diehl
Network Admin
A-1 Limousine Inc.
609-919-2019
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