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Old 11-24-2006, 10:51 AM
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Martin² wrote:

>> With regards to QOS I presume it is best to give a really high percentage
>> to VOIP (Level1 ?) because you will still only use what you need thereby
>> leaving un-used bandwidth for less important file transfers and stuff?

>
> As far as I can tell it's done differently on every make VoIP router.
> The recommended setting for my Draytek is 60% (IIRC) and it works fine,
> though with MaxDSL higher speeds
> it probably doesn't need to be that high.


Thanks Martin.
Only thing I have found that lets my Draytek down compared to my old
Netgear router in the shop is any form of field specific help.

If you don't actually know what an abbreviated field is you need to
trawl the interweb to make sense of it whereas on the netgear, there is
an extremely useful help screen that runs down the right hand side of
the browser when doing admin stuff. Makes getting the right settings
much easier first time round.
But that really is my only gripe though.
Just had a 2nd 2910VG delivered this morning to replace said netgear
device.

Cheers
Pete

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