
Originally Posted by
KenC
Thanks, but I've had two different VOIP systems on this internet connection for about five years (Callvantage with AT&T, which they discontinued, now T-Mobile@Home), and they work fine as long as there is no heavy traffic from other devices. I honestly don't know how much to expect from QOS, but I'd hope that I could prioritize the phone, and let the download/netfilx just take its time. I wait for downloads anyhow (usually unattended), and pausing a movie is preferable to repeating "what, I missed that - say again!!??. It's just kind of a pain to yell out to the rest of the family - 'anyone downloading anything, I can't hear Auntie Em?!'
Ping, packet-loss and jitter are good, and that is often more important than raw speed, from what I've come to understand.
FYI - the internet connection is a 'point-to-point' wireless (Motorola Canopy system), so the speed is not the greatest, but OK for most things I do.
-KenC
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