Helpful tips for proper configuration
Helpful tips for proper configuration
YES, that did work, i just entered another invalid number. however the voice being dim and chopped up every so often is still there even though i opened up the ports etc.
Re: Helpful tips for proper configuration
Voice being chopped up is frequently the result of internet speed. The recommended minimum internet speed is 1Mbps+. If you have something less than this, you may have issues.
Also, if you are using much of your bandwidth, make sure that you allocate (or don't use) 1Mbps+ to your VoIP. If you have a 5Mbps line, don't use more than 4Mpbs at a time - like downloading or playing online flash games.
Also, if you are using much of your bandwidth, make sure that you allocate (or don't use) 1Mbps+ to your VoIP. If you have a 5Mbps line, don't use more than 4Mpbs at a time - like downloading or playing online flash games.
Curtis Smale
Student of Wilfrid Laurier University
Student of Wilfrid Laurier University
Re: Helpful tips for proper configuration
actually i have a 10MB connection and i do get high speeds when i download, but the voice chop up continues even when all my computers are down and only the ATA is running, i have a secured network and i have enabled mac filtering as well, i also studied my router logs to ensure no one is steeling bandwidth ..
- Browncoat
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Re: Helpful tips for proper configuration
Whoa there!.......that doesn't jive with the requirements as stated here:Krazie243 wrote:Voice being chopped up is frequently the result of internet speed. The recommended minimum internet speed is 1Mbps+. If you have something less than this, you may have issues.
Also, if you are using much of your bandwidth, make sure that you allocate (or don't use) 1Mbps+ to your VoIP. If you have a 5Mbps line, don't use more than 4Mpbs at a time - like downloading or playing online flash games.
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System Requirements: Minimum system requirements to use Free Phone Line computer desktop phone
• Processor: Minimum 500MHz - Recommended Pentium IV
• Operating System: Windows 2000 or XP
• RAM: Minimum 256MB - Recommended 512MB
• Hard Disk: Minimum 12MB free space on your hard drive
• Sound : Installed Audio drivers, Headset with Microphone
• Internet Connection: Minimum 128kbps is required
• Browser: IE 6.0 or higher, Mozilla Firefox, Opera 8 or higher
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- SIP Device Name: Grandstream 286 & 701
- ISP Name: Worldline.ca
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- Router: TR1043ND w/ DD-WRT Mega
- Smartphone Model: Galaxy S3
- Android Version: 4.0.4
- Location: Cambridge
Re: Helpful tips for proper configuration
Those are simply minimum requirements - the same as reading system requirements on a video game box. It will work on those requirements, but how well will be dependent on the users computer and how they allocate their bandwidth usage. For it to always work 100%, then 1mbps+ is recommended. It is more than capable of running on 128kbps as the minimum requirements state, but if the user is browsing the web, downloading or doing anything that may use up large amounts of bandwidth then you'll certainly run into problems like choppy voice.Browncoat wrote:Whoa there!.......that doesn't jive with the requirements as stated here:Krazie243 wrote:Voice being chopped up is frequently the result of internet speed. The recommended minimum internet speed is 1Mbps+. If you have something less than this, you may have issues.
Also, if you are using much of your bandwidth, make sure that you allocate (or don't use) 1Mbps+ to your VoIP. If you have a 5Mbps line, don't use more than 4Mpbs at a time - like downloading or playing online flash games.
http://freephoneline.ca/downloadRegister
System Requirements: Minimum system requirements to use Free Phone Line computer desktop phone
• Processor: Minimum 500MHz - Recommended Pentium IV
• Operating System: Windows 2000 or XP
• RAM: Minimum 256MB - Recommended 512MB
• Hard Disk: Minimum 12MB free space on your hard drive
• Sound : Installed Audio drivers, Headset with Microphone
• Internet Connection: Minimum 128kbps is required
• Browser: IE 6.0 or higher, Mozilla Firefox, Opera 8 or higher
Steve
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Re: Helpful tips for proper configuration
The voice being dim and chopped very often.
I am new with Linksys Pap2.
I configured it as you requested.
The voice is bad, that system is useless.
How do I get help.
I have rogers internet and use linksys router.
Thanks.
I am new with Linksys Pap2.
I configured it as you requested.
The voice is bad, that system is useless.
How do I get help.
I have rogers internet and use linksys router.
Thanks.
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- Smartphone Model: Galaxy S3
- Android Version: 4.0.4
- Location: Cambridge
Re: Helpful tips for proper configuration
Please start a new thread related to your issue to avoid thread hijacking.jovan1@rogers.com wrote:The voice being dim and chopped very often.
I am new with Linksys Pap2.
I configured it as you requested.
The voice is bad, that system is useless.
How do I get help.
I have rogers internet and use linksys router.
Thanks.
EDIT: We opened up a new topic in the Q&A area of the forum where we can continue discussion related to your problem.
Steve
Fongo
Development Support Specialist.
Fongo
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