  anonymice
@shawcable.net
| re: voip
I use a sip trunking service for my house phone and an asterisk box. My phone calls are clear and generally great unless I've got my connection saturated with downloads and traffic. Have you tried setting up a real QoS setup with your system, weighting your voip packets higher than your other packets, or just pausing downloads when you're on the phone? Generally if you do these things, or throttle your other bandwidth so your voip packets always have a little room (my voip setup is 24kB/sec up and down during a call) keeping in mind your network overhead, you should never have any issues with calls. |
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·Digital Voice
| Re: voip
Good to hear you've been having positive experiences. If you do not mind me asking, what city are you in?
I did use QoS on my routers, which worked well in West Vancouver - I could even run torrents without having any voice quality issues. In the other locations, I noticed quality issues even when the VoIP device was the only device on the network. |
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