04-14-2005 07:19 AM - edited 03-13-2019 08:45 AM
How many of you have, with little issue, run VoIP over Cisco 1310 wireless bridges with no other transport in a centralized CM design?
04-14-2005 07:42 AM
If there is nothing going over it, other than VoIP, you should be fine. You will need to setup some kind of Gatekeeper to do CAC. You must perform a site survey to find out optimal location and orientation of the antennas and bridges inorder to maximize the bandwidth that you will get between the two locations. You can align the antennas and use the LEDs on the bridges to properly orient the antenna beams.
04-14-2005 09:37 AM
It will have data too. I have found that there are limitations with latency and throughput for just data alone. Cisco has recommendations for number of voice sessions for 7920 phones that I am sure relate to 1310 bridges too. Do you have any direct experience with 1310 bridges running voice or are you extrapolating your experiences with other wireless Cisco gear to this case?
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