Choppy Audio
TiminCincy:
Occasionally I get choppy audio whan making or receiving calls to my Obi100 using SP1 (google voice). Today I tried to call home to my Obi and got virtually no audio at all. I was doing a file transfer at the time of the call from my home computer (which would be using the same internet connection as the Obi100 uses). So while still on the call I cancelled the file transfer and immediately the audio became normal. So it appears there is an audio issue if there is heavy internet traffic at the same time. Is there a way to fix this? Perhaps setting the Obi100 to have a higher priority?
Tim
QBZappy:
TiminCincy,
Your router would need to have QOS ability. One way to control this is If your router model is supported, perhaps you might consider flashing it with 3rd party router firmware "Tomato". It has really good QOS settings. What model do you use?
TiminCincy:
My router is a Linksys E2000.
QBZappy:
TiminCincy,
Seems your router is supported.
http://tomatousb.org/doc:build-types
If you are up to it you might consider flashing your router with this firmware and then enjoy all the extra features offered by the firmware in addition to the QOS.
If you do decide to implement this, then use this easy to follow guide to set up the QOS rules.
http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/tutorials/article.php/3800416/How-to-Manage-Traffic-Using-Tomato-and-QoS.htm
There are several flavors of the firmware. Have a look here and decide the features that you woulk like to have, and then download that firmware. The TeadyBear USB or Toastman versions are very good.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato_%28firmware%29
TiminCincy:
It looks fairly straightforward to flash the firmware to Tomato. What advantages does Tomato give? I did find that I could turn on QoS in the Linksys configuration, so unless the QoS works better in Tomato vs the default Linksys firmware or there are other improvements, I am not sure it is with the potential risk.
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