speed- client receive buffer
I used this site for a speed test..........
http://ndt.iupui.nuq01.measurement-lab.org:7123/
Test was pretty good, but this line was in the statistics...
Increasing the clients receive buffer (250.0) will improve service.
Not having my PhD in computer science, I haven't a clue as to what to do.
In Ooma Setup, Advanced, I have my upstream set at 700Kbps, the downsteam at 0 and the Reserved bandwith at 130.
Do any of there qualify as a receive buffer?
TIA, Walt
http://ndt.iupui.nuq01.measurement-lab.org:7123/
Test was pretty good, but this line was in the statistics...
Increasing the clients receive buffer (250.0) will improve service.
Not having my PhD in computer science, I haven't a clue as to what to do.
In Ooma Setup, Advanced, I have my upstream set at 700Kbps, the downsteam at 0 and the Reserved bandwith at 130.
Do any of there qualify as a receive buffer?
TIA, Walt
Re: speed- client receive buffer
In the VOIP world receive is download, however i'm not sure what your QOS settings should be.
(I have no QOS enabled and a high speed FIOS line and have no voice quality issues whatsoever)
I'm sure someone else here will be able to help with your QOS
(I have no QOS enabled and a high speed FIOS line and have no voice quality issues whatsoever)
I'm sure someone else here will be able to help with your QOS