sirhc wrote:Building a good wireless network to handle VOIP is an artwork.
Absolutely agreed and unfortunately my pleas to have physical fiber runs totaling less than 1/2 mile entirely on our own property have been ignored for almost two years, and I've forewarned them of issues like this at are easily resolved.
I do like the mimosas, I do not like how they handle VoIP at all. We only have ~100 phones deployed right now so traffic even at 100kbps per call on all lines wouldn't be anywhere near the Mimosa bandwidth limit, but as you said they don't have flow control which is another issue entirely.
I appreciate your help and I just finished the video you linked, definitely learned some new things but always good to refresh what I've learned already. Your switches are very self explanatory and easy to use.
I wasn't sure if the Mimosas or the Netonix were more of a problem with the VoIP but now you've assured me it's the Mimosas and I will be reporting that and yet again trying to push for a fiber installation.
I appreciate your help and feedback in this and of course wireless VoIP isn't fun for anyone when it's not done right.
Thanks again