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tdwoodbury
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| NateHoy wrote: | | If you connect direct to Comcast, then QoS should not be an issue at all because the Vonage device should be the ONLY thing talking at ALL. If your ENTIRE Internet connection still gives you bad calls, then you need to call Comcast. |
Clarification
Vonage + Comcast ALONE = perfect
Comcast -> Vonage -> Linksys + upstream = problem
Comcast -> Linksys w/QoS -> Vonage +upstream = better than previous |
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NateHoy
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Joined: Nov 01, 2005
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Location: New England
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| tdwoodbury wrote: | [ Clarification
Vonage + Comcast ALONE = perfect
Comcast -> Vonage -> Linksys + upstream = problem
Comcast -> Linksys w/QoS -> Vonage +upstream = better than previous |
OK. Thanks for that.
I suspect, then, that the HyperWRT will give you an improvement. How much of an improvement, I cannot say, but I'm fairly certain you'll see some improvement.
Best of luck! |
_________________ Comcast Cable (3m down / 256k up) -> Linksys BEFCMU10 v2 (DOCSIS 1.0) -> WRT54G v4 ("Tomato" firmware) -> the rest of my network including a WRTP54G (Firmware: 5.01.04) My Vonage Self-Help Guides: http://vonage.nmhoy.net |
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tdwoodbury
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Well, at least I can say I tried. WRTHyper + Thibor gave me the exact same sound quality as what I had with the Linksys fw. I like the advanced options though!
I wonder if its me being picky for it not being perfect, but it is a noticeable thing when I am on the phone with someone. Guess I'll have to keep trying to figure out an alternative... |
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