Ivan,
Try to send a email with 4M size attachment when you in a  call. Then ask
the other side of the caller if he can hear you very well. This is a typical
case i test routers' QoS function.

Roger

On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Ivan Avery Frey <[email protected]>wrote:

> Yajie Si wrote:
> > I can't agree you more, Stehphan. Most of the home routers claim that
> they
> > support VoIP QoS, but most of them don't work well. I recommend  linksys
> > WRT330N router and linksys network optimizer. They really work for VoIP
> QoS.
>
> Just a heads up, I've installed a voip line for my friend on a dry dsl
> account. I'm using a refurbished Netgear DGN 2000 and a Linksys PAP2T
> and vbuzzer for the service. It's not quite a week but everything is
> working fine so far.
>
> Ivan.
>
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