On Friday 03 September 2004 18:44, Rich Adamson wrote:
> In order to properly address any voip call, you really need to address
> both incoming and outgoing data flows. The incoming part of that can
> only be addressed by having your ISP (and their providers in many
> cases) also implement QoS. Good luck.

Generally speaking, the bulk of data flowing in any end-user pipe is contained 
in TCP and that can be rate limited on the receiving side.  UDP traffic 
you're more or less out of luck with unless the ISP supports ECN which many 
do not.

So really the key to VOIP on consumer grade connections simply not to fill 
your pipe, since you have no control over what is prioritised.

-A.
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