So does my XP Network Connection.
I wondered if they might be conflicting.
I unchecked the QoS of my Network Connection, and my calls aren't choppy any more.
Hmmm.
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IMHO, choose "hardware" QoS over OS/"software" QoS everytime. (And do not use both at the same time).Mike Bennett wrote:Scanning the manual for my DSL box, I noticed it has QoS features.
So does my XP Network Connection.
I wondered if they might be conflicting.
I unchecked the QoS of my Network Connection, and my calls aren't choppy any more.
Hmmm.
--PTravel wrote:I agree completely with this -- go with the hardware QOS option, and use the device closest to the modem to provide QOS services. And definitely don't have multiple devices providing it.
hvlqodvhinIyc, technically that may be so, however practically (IMHO) hardware QoS (at the Router) is best:hvlqodvhinIyc wrote:QOS signalling handled at the application layer by the OS with configurations supported by Magic Jack will be superior to IP layer QOS handled by routers shipping today or yesteryear. Check out Windows Rally for example.