03-26-2010 12:21 PM - edited 03-06-2019 10:20 AM
I have a Cisco 861 that is our gateway for 5 workstations and 5 VoIP phones. Our ISP provides a 5 Mbps up and down over DSL. For the most part, our VoIP phone calls are very stable and sound great but we notice significant quality degradation if we begin to increase our download activity. I'd like to implement a QoS strategy in order to ensure our VoIP calls have priority over other traffic. Unfortunately, the 861 does not offer DSCP and I'm not sure how to proceed. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
-Joel
11-23-2010 09:41 AM
I Have the same trouble with Cisco 861 when i uses all bandwidth
with my VOIP application, do you fix this trouble on your network?
Thanks,
Felipe S.
11-23-2010 10:02 AM
No but in hindsight, it was not the fault of the router or QoS. It seems
that we were just running into the natural limitations of our Internet
connection, which was unable to handle the traffic. I also realized that QoS
isn't support beyond my LAN since people could game this by flagging all of
their traffic with high QoS and gain an advantage over their peers.
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 11:41 AM, felipe.sevillano <
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