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March 5th, 2004, 03:14 PM
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 Originally Posted by arch0nmyc0n
I understand the concepts of QoS I think.... but what exactly uses QoS? and just to make sure I got it right another explaination is always good. I basically understand it as "quality of service" which sorta reserves 20% (normally) of network bandwidth for programs that use it IF they need it but otherwise the 20% is used normally for everyday traffic.... am I right? Again, what uses a service like this?
Voice Over IP is the one I know. I'm sure there are others, but when we were investigating VOIP one of the things were were going to have to do was get QOS installed on all our routers
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