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coyoty
Hello

I have recently proposed to my supervisor about installing skype since we pay a lot for calls abroad and my proposal was acceped.

However this is scenario and i will need all the help i can get

6 users over a 2000/256 internet line DEDICATED to skype

The difficulty is though that there is a second internet line (768/126) which will be used just for internet traffic for all the coorporate computers

So my question is this

Is it possible to forward somehow skypes traffic through the lan to the 2Mb router? and at the same time the rest of the internet to the other router (768)?

my configuration would be like that

2mb router -> switch -> coorporate computer
768 router -> same switch to above -> coorporate computer

Please let me know if there is a way to do this and how. The reason i chose 2 different lines is that i don't want anything else interfering with skype.

Thanks
TheUberOverlord
QUOTE(coyoty @ Fri Feb 9 2007, 06:27) [snapback]357116[/snapback]

Hello

I have recently proposed to my supervisor about installing skype since we pay a lot for calls abroad and my proposal was acceped.

However this is scenario and i will need all the help i can get

6 users over a 2000/256 internet line DEDICATED to skype

The difficulty is though that there is a second internet line (768/126) which will be used just for internet traffic for all the coorporate computers

So my question is this

Is it possible to forward somehow skypes traffic through the lan to the 2Mb router? and at the same time the rest of the internet to the other router (768)?

my configuration would be like that

2mb router -> switch -> coorporate computer
768 router -> same switch to above -> coorporate computer

Please let me know if there is a way to do this and how. The reason i chose 2 different lines is that i don't want anything else interfering with skype.

Thanks


Here is the Administrator Guide for Skype Network Administration, plus other detail:

http://share.skype.com/sites/business/2007...facetime_t.html




Skip2PBX
QUOTE(TheUberOverlord @ Fri Feb 9 2007, 13:19) [snapback]357138[/snapback]

Here is the Administrator Guide for Skype Network Administration, plus other detail:

http://share.skype.com/sites/business/2007...facetime_t.html


You can do this is you use Skip2PBX Software.
Skip2PBX is able to connect Skype to your Existing PBX. The Skip2PBX Gateway can have a different Gateway than the other PC's.
you'll not need to install Skype on the PC but simply install it on the Gateway.
Visit Skip2PBX Web Site for more info.

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