Help with QOS settings

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Re: Help with QOS settings

Post by whn » Sun Jul 12, 2009 7:25 pm

The thing is OOMA will never admit fault on anything.

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Re: Help with QOS settings

Post by southsound » Sun Jul 12, 2009 11:01 pm

whn wrote:The thing is OOMA will never admit fault on anything.
Please consider reading a complete thread before posting totally irrelevant comments and incorrect statements like the one above. Neither the OP or the others who are trying to help have even contacted ooma. Your statement is not helpful. It is not factual. But it does make me feel sorry for you, if that is what you want. Poor me, poor me. The ooma conspiracy is out to get me. Garbage and paranoia.

Take a walk, get some fresh air, and realize that your attitude does not contribute to anything except our strong desire to have you not contribute.

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Re: Help with QOS settings

Post by scottlindner » Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:10 am

niknak wrote:Based on the test results posted you have no need to change anything
QoS won't improve your ISP's quality of service. It is used to manage your traffic so each type of traffic gets the quality of service you desire in relationship to your connection. The OP's test only determined that his ISP is more than adequate for VOIP. Depending on the OP's Internet usage there may be a need for establishing QoS to ensure his Ooma gets the priority desired to maintain call quality.

Scott

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Re: Help with QOS settings

Post by grathke » Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:48 am

Thanks to all who have responded with comments pertaining to my QoS. My setup is working fine and am very pleased with the system and ooma. I think I can leave well enough alone, as the saying goes, 'if it is not broke, don't fix it'

Thanks
Glenn

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