Obi202 and Ooma on the same network

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Mango:
Tomato QoS Basic Settings:
Enable QoS: (checked)
No Ingress QoS for UDP: (unchecked)

The class names vary from build to build.  Pick two, like "Normal" and "High".  If you don't have these names, you can use other names.

Default class: Normal

Outbound rates / limits:
Max bandwidth limit: 400 (this is ~80% of 0.5 Mb/s)
High: 80% / 100%
Normal: 20% / 100%

Inbound rates / limits:
Max bandwidth limit: 14000
High: 80% / 100%
Normal: 20% / 100%

Classification:
Src IP: (your OBi's IP address)
Class: High

Classification:
Same as above, with your Ooma's IP address

MParente:
Thank you for your reply Mango.

I tried to follow the instructions that you gave. I know you did your best to post but I am neither familiar with how to adjust all these settings and change names to normal and high and then be able to select them. I therefore decided to post some pictures in hopes you can steer me in the right directions.

For the source IP setting it will not let me enter that number I have typed. It is the router address for the Obi202. When I try to add that it says "invalid length, please enter at least one character. Ok, I had to put the address of the router 192.168.1.1 in order for that entry to work. It is actually space reserved for the device name ... this makes much more sense the what I previously thought. However the software does not let me access the names I put in as you suggested Normal and High. Ok ... I edited the entry and found I could change the WWW to High label. It is there, I just was not looking in the right spot. Now I am trying to do it to the Ooma and I do not know what address it is on the network as it is un-named. How do I get over this hump? Ok, by the process of elimination I identified the only address that was totally unaccounted for via name, the Ooma, and now included that in. All right ... I went back to check the Inbound and Outbound and I see I set the numbers wrong. I went in and modified it to your specified settings. It's been a real fight as you can tell by my strike-outs. I think I may now actually have it. This form seems to limit uploaded pictures. I don't know if it is by kilobyte or number of pictures. I compressed my images to 100k and it only allows 4 to be posted.

What say you Mango?

Do the other pictures look right for the settings you wanted them to be?

Thanks Mango.

Last update. I changed the Source IP's so that Obi202 and Ooma are at the top and dusted off most of the rules for software I don't use. This should now be the cat's meow.

 :)

Mango:
In the first screenshot, I see that your Max Bandwidth Limit is set to 10000.  You should set it as per the instructions in my last post.  I'll watch this thread for further screenshots.

I see the second screenshot now.  This certainly would cause problems with VoIP service.  Why not give the configuration I suggested a try and see if it works?  If you like, update your screenshot after you're done and I'll give you some feedback.

Re: fourth screenshot.  I would delete all the rules and just use the two I suggested - unless you are using them for something specific.  You can leave any that you know you are using for a specific purpose.

Re: "invalid length, please enter at least one character."  It looks like it requires a description.  You can put anything you want in there.  I forgot about that requirement.

Mango:
You can check Device List to find your Ooma's IP.

Mango:
Looks good.  I would remove all the non-VoIP rules, or reorder them so that the OBi and Ooma rules are at the top.  Make sure you save your settings (I see in the screenshot they weren't saved, though maybe you just took the screenshot before saving).

Good luck!

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