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QBZappy:
abcd,

What model routers are you using?

abcd:
"ASUS RT-N12" and a "Netgear WNR1000v2"

EDIT:

By the way, the ASUS RT-N12 was running DDWRT and had QoS turned on for the OBi100's MAC address to "premium" and even "exempt". That did not fix the problem.

QBZappy:
abcd,

What can I say?

Last idea from me. Borrow a router from a friend, or go to Costco/Walmart and buy a router to test. (I understand that these big box stores are generous when returning merchandise).

abcd:
Thanks nonetheless. I appreaciate all the help given.

Shale:
Quote from: abcd on March 20, 2013, 08:50:44 pm

Yes I had already tried that. It works fine when its not behind the routers, however it has the problem behind 2 separate routers.


One at a time I presume.  :-)

Turn off all of your computers, or at least disconnect them from the internet. Leave OBi attached. Do test calls. Is there a choppy audio problem then?

Then bring each computer back until the problem occurs. When you bring back a computer and the choppiness recurs,  turn off programs in the computer that may be consuming bandwidth

Regarding routers, try turning off QOS.

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