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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Optimization of VoIP over WiFi

VoIP is a Web based application vulnerable for problems on the network such as delay or latency and jitter. While these problems will also affect other applications, performance cost as much as VoIP suffer none of them because it is a real time service. One down and trip delay of 300 milliseconds are very striking, and there are many things that are done to improve the response time. In this article we look at using VoIP at home and what changes can you make sure that you have an easier time to use it with your home network.
Typically, network administrators to disrupt their heads with things such as quality of service (QoS) due to the complexity of the network and the sheer volume of traffic should only business. But if you are using VoIP at home, it's time to get this terminology familiar to improve your experience. Not that it is difficult - you need only a little bit with the settings, working to ensure that everything goes well.
The idea is that it different types of Internet traffic, you will be exposed. HTTP traffic for regular Web pages, video, music and the like. As VoIP is a separate form of traffic the router can detect in the easiest way. Our task is part of the router configuration page go and tell it to prioritize IP voice traffic over any other type. How the router internally this is their business. In older router you would have probably on each and every part rules specify, but they are these days, be smart enough to do it themselves.
Also, many routers come built-in with instructions for the treatment of VoIP on a different level. If so, then it is in no harm indoor go and check, whether. The first step is to your router to access administration page. If it came with a manual, it should be within this. Otherwise enter the model number in Google and someone would have written instructions how to do this.
Navigate to the section of QoS, or quality of service, and follow you add the interface for VoIP as a high priority service. As already mentioned, the case can be already. If not, make only the changes and you're good to go! There are other advanced techniques like port forwarding, we'll look at in future articles.
Bhagwad is a professional consultant in the selection of a SIP account. He is specialized also in SIP provider reviews.
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