dlow wrote:I have had my Telo since March this year. I was pretty good on quality but in the last 2 weeks it started delivering voices that sounded as though they were under water. They also get tinny or thin sounding.
I will soon have to drop Ooma due to the severe degradation of this product. Neither my wife or I can keep this level of clarity as, okay.
I've seen many posts on this subject and I'll try the things mentioned but, I bet something happened in the last 2 weeks or so, at Ooma to cause this.
The good news is that by a making a few adjustments, the problem has been resolved for most people.
First:
To help stabilize your Ooma Internet connection:
If your Ooma device is connected Modem-Ooma-Router, access your Ooma Setup pages by typing
http://172.27.35.1 in your computer browser window. The Ooma Setup pages open. Click on Internet, go down to INTERNET Port MAC Address: and change setting from Automatic to Use Built In. Click on Update device. Reboot your Modem, when the Modem is done booting reboot your Ooma device.
If your connection is Modem-Router-Ooma, temporarily connect a network cable from your Ooma device home port, to the wired LAN port of a computer. Temporarily turn off Wi-Fi in the computer, if turned on. Reboot the computer. Access your Ooma Setup pages by typing
http://172.27.35.1 in your computer browser window. The Ooma Setup pages open. Click on Internet, go down to INTERNET Port MAC Address: and change setting from Automatic to Use Built In. Click on Update device. Reboot your Modem. When the Modem is done booting reboot your Router, when the Router is done booting, reboot your Ooma device.
Note: Reboot means remove power, then plug power back in for the device in the order listed above.
Second:
Setting Quality of Service:
Use this step only if your Ooma setup is Modem-Ooma-Router:
Access the Ooma Setup Advanced page. Under Quality of Service set both the Upstream Internet speed and Down Stream Internet speed to 90% (before the last firmware update it used to be 80%) of the measured speeds as measured by
http://www.speedtest.net/. Click on Update. Then test making and receiving calls.
Or
For both Modem-Ooma-Router or Modem-Router-Ooma connections:
Others, especially with higher Internet speeds, have reported that this has helped them:
Access the Ooma Setup Advanced page. Under Quality of Service set both the Upstream Internet speed and Down Stream Internet speed to Zero. Click on Update. Then test making and receiving calls.
Or
Still others have reported that this works for them:
For both Modem-Ooma-Router or Modem-Router-Ooma connections:
Access the Ooma Setup Advanced page. Under Quality of Service set both the Upstream Internet speed and Down Stream Internet speed to a higher value, about 1000 Kbps higher, than the maximum measured speeds as measured by
http://www.speedtest.net/. Click on Update. Then test making and receiving calls.
After making these adjustments, and if you still have problems, post those problems here and I try to give you some more suggestions.