Will94 wrote:Until recently, I was using a cheap WEP-only combo DSL modem/router that Verizon gave me back in 2006. I had to restart it every couple of days as it kept dropping connections. I bought this router when I ordered Ooma. I've only been using it for five days, so I don't think that's the problem.
Despite what others may have told you, the Ooma QoS setting has nothing to do with your Ooma wifi connectivity/stability.
I still suggest that you take a look at resetting your router (upgrade firmware, restore to factory default, setup your router again including SSID; no devices that connect to your router now would have to be reconfigured as long as you name your SSID and set the password the same as what you have now).
My router works great now but used to drop my Ooma's wifi connection every day (never reconnected by self; had to reboot router daily) and used to send unnecessary internal traffic to my Ooma device (causing extremely high TX, RX tally). The reset of router fixed my problem.
I do have a couple of friends that have Negear routers that have wifi connectivity issues (unstable, intermittent connections, no internet, dropped connections). For these guys, resetting and reconfiguring router didn't help their situation. They have the
Netgear N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router - Premium Edition (WNDR3800).