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    Default Re: Which dd-wrt bin file should I use, VOIP or STD?

    Tim,

    The most frequent issue I experienced were audio disconnects in the middle of a call (usually at least 15 minutes into the call). Most of the time, I could hear the other party. But, they couldn't hear me.

    I also had a few 'fast busy' issues when answering a call.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkmeister View Post
    Tim,

    The most frequent issue I experienced were audio disconnects in the middle of a call (usually at least 15 minutes into the call). Most of the time, I could hear the other party. But, they couldn't hear me.

    I also had a few 'fast busy' issues when answering a call.
    Can anyone share their QOS settings for DD-WRT? I have not been able to make QOS work right. Tomato was very easy but I can't seem to get DD-WRT to work as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott2020 View Post
    Can anyone share their QOS settings for DD-WRT? I have not been able to make QOS work right. Tomato was very easy but I can't seem to get DD-WRT to work as well.
    I have the mini WRT and turned on the QOS...entered the MAC of my ATA in the MAC priority field and set it to premium.
    If I get ambitious one day, right now I'm building a new PC, I will set up a routine of experiments with the ethernet fields and whatever else resides in there.

    If Tomato was OK, why did you change it?
    I was going to up to Tomato to see what happens. Fortunately both my ASUS routers are very sympathetic to allowing me to unbrick when I screw up..

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    Quote Originally Posted by burris View Post
    I have the mini WRT and turned on the QOS...entered the MAC of my ATA in the MAC priority field and set it to premium.
    If I get ambitious one day, right now I'm building a new PC, I will set up a routine of experiments with the ethernet fields and whatever else resides in there.

    If Tomato was OK, why did you change it?
    I was going to up to Tomato to see what happens. Fortunately both my ASUS routers are very sympathetic to allowing me to unbrick when I screw up..
    I did the same kind of setup with DD and also tried by IP address, but I found a lot of audio breakups on my 6/768 DSL no matter what I set the upstream and downstream to in the settings.

    I still run tomato but I was just trying something different. With tomato I put in my upstream/downstream and put my ATA to the highest QOS setting, and it works. I thought DD-WRT would be the same but I haven't found it is. I can run full speed tests while talking on the phone with zero breakups using Tomato.

    I suppose I should just "if it ain't broke" and leave it!

    It just bugs me DD isn't working for me is all.

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    Are you using 1.27...that's the one I was going to try..

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    Quote Originally Posted by burris View Post
    Are you using 1.27...that's the one I was going to try..
    I am still on 1.25 and had 1.21 before that. With 1.21 I had problems if I was registering more than about 3 trunks from my Asterisk box to different providers. I can't pinpoint exactly what or how it messed up since it was quite random, but I have 4 registrations now on 1.25 without any problems. I also changed the unreplied timeout UDP setting to 10 I think? I'd have to look it up . There were a few threads here and on DSLR about that setting.

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