Greets
I have learned some very valuable and time saving procedures to assist in the
deployment of VOIP when using altq over the course of the last year that can
possibly help you.
The greatest lesson to date is that you need to work with you ISP and have
them give you readings for your line
Ingolf Zeiner Petersen wrote:
Matt Pearce wrote:
I run 1536/256 ADSL here and found that a figure or 205Kb is the
upper limit for me (versus the 170Kb you have) , any more and the
queue wont drop packets correctly, any less and i'm not getting the
full bandwidth i'm paying for. If you have
Ingolf Zeiner Petersen wrote:
(256Kbit/s ADSL)
altq on rl1 priq bandwidth 170Kb queue { std_out, websrv_out, web_out,
im_out, rdp_out, radio_out, ssh_out, dns_out, udp_gaming_out,
ip_telefoni_out }
I run 1536/256 ADSL here and found that a figure or 205Kb is the upper
limit for me (versus
Matt Pearce wrote:
I run 1536/256 ADSL here and found that a figure or 205Kb is the upper
limit for me (versus the 170Kb you have) , any more and the queue wont
drop packets correctly, any less and i'm not getting the full bandwidth
i'm paying for. If you have 256Kb try changing this figure
now is to see if anybody else get the same experience.
Here is some of my altq config. VoIP traffic has the highest priority,
of course. Any comments are appreciated.
(256Kbit/s ADSL)
altq on rl1 priq bandwidth 170Kb queue { std_out, websrv_out, web_out,
im_out, rdp_out, radio_out, ssh_out
get the same experience.
Here is some of my altq config. VoIP traffic has the highest priority,
of course. Any comments are appreciated.
(256Kbit/s ADSL)
altq on rl1 priq bandwidth 170Kb queue { std_out, websrv_out, web_out,
im_out, rdp_out, radio_out, ssh_out, dns_out, udp_gaming_out
I just got my VoIP adaptor in the mail, and started testing it on my
internet-connection. I want to use BitTorrent and p2p-apps that
maximizes my upstream at the same time as i'm talking in the phone.
I've tried priq and cbq queues now - with good results, but not good
enough. I still get