[Asterisk-Users] Linksys WRT54GP2-NA settings for performance
and low bandwidth?
Greg Oliver
goliver at cistera.com
Tue Jun 28 13:17:10 MST 2005
Nothing you can do on this one.. Without the provider accepting your
QoS settings, you are at their mercy. And yes, you are correct, most
multi-tenant dwellings use xDSL for their connectivity due to it's
price, and the upstream is usually less bandwidth than the downstream..
-Greg
On Tue, 2005-06-28 at 13:00 -0600, Paul Fielding wrote:
> So I'm using a WRT54GP2-NA when I travel, as I travel alot, to give me
> a phone at my hotel rooms, etc. During the day or late at night the
> thing works great - best ATA I've ever used.
>
> However, in the mid-evening (when many business travellers are at the
> hotel room doing work), the outgoing audio channel gets so choppy that
> the person on the other end can't make me out clearly.
> Interestingly, I can usually hear them just fine - I attribute that to
> larger incoming bandwidth than outgoing on the hotel's part.
>
> This device has a *lot* of settings that one can tweak. Anyone have
> any suggestions on tuning this thing (or tuning Asterisk or both) to
> improve the SIP performance of the audio from the Linksys to the
> server to try to reduce choppiness? I note that Vonage, who also
> uses these devices, seems to have got it down - it doesn't seem to
> matter where I use my Vonage Linksys device, I can get pretty
> reasonable performance. So I figure I should be able to do similar
> tweaks to mine... *shrug*
>
> regards,
>
> Paul
>
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