Hello all,
I am experienced in networking, but new to WiFi and VoIP. In a previous posting about WiFi bridging equipment, someone pointed out that all WiFi technologies are half-duplex and _may_ cause issues with VoIP.
I am researching equipment for a wireless bridge between two buildings and narrowed my choices down to the Proxim Trunami 5054 or the Cisco Aironet 1310G bridges. One pair of these bridges will be dedicated to VoIP traffic, which will have to carry a maximum of 5 simultaneous phone conversations. The lowest aggregate throughput for these solutions is 23 Mbps.
Will the half-duplex nature of WiFi cause quality problems for VoIP? If yes, are there other wireless solutions more appropriate for this setup? Thanks in advance.
Charlie