11-26-2013, 09:52 PM
Thanks AA. I've got my VoIP adapter connected directly to my router. I have a Gb switch connected to my router and had my wired computers connected to that. Now they're almost all wireless.
The main times I experienced VoIP cutting out was when I was uploading large files. For example, if I was on the phone with a client and I uploaded a large file via FTP, voice would cut out. So I set the VoIP port to "premium", I also set the MAC address of the VoIP adapter to premium, and I set the MAC address of my server to "bulk". That solved the issues.
Netflix doesn't require much as far as uploading, and generally downstream bandwidth is big enough that things like Netflix don't cause problems on their own. The issue occurs when the connection is fully saturated in one direction or both.
How do you think I should configure my network so I don't have this issue?
The main times I experienced VoIP cutting out was when I was uploading large files. For example, if I was on the phone with a client and I uploaded a large file via FTP, voice would cut out. So I set the VoIP port to "premium", I also set the MAC address of the VoIP adapter to premium, and I set the MAC address of my server to "bulk". That solved the issues.
Netflix doesn't require much as far as uploading, and generally downstream bandwidth is big enough that things like Netflix don't cause problems on their own. The issue occurs when the connection is fully saturated in one direction or both.
How do you think I should configure my network so I don't have this issue?