Sound Choppy, setup QOS?

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ThaDraGun:
My wife just got off the phone and said the sound was kind of choppy. Im using voip.ms. I changed servers to see if that helps. I was on montreal, changed to chicago. myself I have also noticed google voice calls are really choppy. I know google voice is going soon so that doesnt really matter to me. I checked my internet speed. and its ok Approx 30/10

Changing voip.ms servers may help but I thought I would setup qos on my router and that also may help.

Not sure how to set it up tho, never used that feature before.
Obi110
ASUS RT-N66U

In my router it asks for:

Service Name (just a drop down so im guessing it doesnt matter much)
Source IP or MAC I know both so I put in mac address

Destination Port
Protocol
Transferred (kb)

I dont know what any of these options should be.

Then the last one is
Priority - i put to Highest

lhm.:
Try this,

Switching your OBi's Ethernet ports to 100 mb/s full duplex:

1. Dial *** (wait for response) then press 0
2. Enter option 27 and press #
3. Press 1 to set a new value
4. Enter a value of 1 and press #
5. Press 1 to confirm/save
6. Hang up
7. Wait for the OBi to reboot

ThaDraGun:
Quote from: lhm. on January 03, 2014, 10:54:22 am

Try this,

Switching your OBi's Ethernet ports to 100 mb/s full duplex:

1. Dial *** (wait for response) then press 0
2. Enter option 27 and press #
3. Press 1 to set a new value
4. Enter a value of 1 and press #
5. Press 1 to confirm/save
6. Hang up
7. Wait for the OBi to reboot


Before I do that is there any way to know if it is already set on 100 mb/s full duplex?

EDIT:
Nevermind, found this from one of QBZappys posts:

How to verify the current setting of the OBi's ethernet ports 10 or 100 mb/s full duplex:
1. Dial *** 0
2. Enter option 27 and press #

At this point the OBiMAN will read back the current value:
0= 10 mb/s
1= 100 mb/s

ThaDraGun:
Mine was set as 0, so I changed it. Its now 100 mb/s so I'll try that out. Dont know why that isnt set default. Thanks.

Anyone know about the QOS, or is that not needed?

gderf:
The typical call runs less than 100kbps in each direction, so either setting should be more than adequate.

If your internet connection is completely saturated with uploading and/or downloading, then QoS should help if you prioritize the traffic to and from your OBi.

Was your connection saturated when the sound was choppy?

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