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Vogul
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Joined: May 07, 2006
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Ahh, sorry. I'll turn it off and see if the resets continue. I think it's over congestion, because I don't recall it before. It does it while pretty much maxing out up speed.
I'll set it to 90, sorry, I thought you did the original example, but yea, I can't do the more complex matches in my router. It apparently doesn't match like that.
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bbarnes
Vonage Forum Junior


Joined: Mar 25, 2004
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Just so everyone knows this is how you set uo QoS internally. This will prioritize your voice traffic when downloading a data file. However you may already have call quaity issues before your call ever gets to you becuase it is being delivered over the public internet where it can have packet loss, jitter and latency.
Getting true QoS from a hosted VoIP provider means you have to get a private circuit (a T1 or DSL) from your provider. Yes, this basicly means they will be your ISP as well. That ensures that your call has one hop over their private network so you can have optimum call quality.
The best one that does this for businesses is iTEL-ip www.itel-ip.com They also have a very feature rich hosted pbx if you know what that is. There service is quite a bit different than Vonage though. |
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