Windows tracert command-line utility will show you the path a network packet takes on the way to its destination. The visual trace route tool at www. Note: the site uses itself as the starting point for trace routes, so if you want to start from your network instead, use the Proxy Trace rather than the Host Trace button.
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The site also does conversion between various document, image, and music formats, and it can convert a text files to MP3 audio. Bonus: At dingitsup. Anybody else tried this? I'm also curious about Codecs, I think there used to be settings in my. Thanks, -snooker. Last edited by snooker on Tue May 01, pm, edited 1 time in total. Re: Is Max QoS speed preferred over actual available? I am trying to put Ooma in front of the router which give the best quality performance according to most people, yet I am also wanting to still have the max available bandwidth for all other router usage WHILE Ooma is in a call.
There is no other traffic in my network when the speed tests are being made. I used ShaperProbe to measure. Router Ooma Post by coastalcruiser » Mon Apr 30, am snooker wrote: I have had my Telo for only a week and I've had some issues so I'm trying to learn exactly how to best set it up. Post by coastalcruiser » Mon Apr 30, am snooker wrote: I measured my available Down and Up capacity by connecting my PC directly to the modem and using several of the above tools especially ShapeProbe.
Never heard of the kbps idea From here the Telo will assign the needed bandwidth to the call and leave the rest to your LAN while on a call. This is all assuming you have the Telo first in line between the modem and router Having said that, with the speeds you're showing I'd put the Telo behind your router and forget about Qos unless you're having call issues.
I have about 20 Kbps down and 4 Kbps up here and have the Telo behind my router with absolutely no QOS implementation in my router and have no phone issues. I was watching the last few days as nobody posted at all, and figured my post was too long and nobody wanted to read it at all! That Netgear switch does sound interesting but in my case I don't have any special needs really, just want to figure out if I should try or will it give me unexpected random issues where is recommended as the max.
So far no problems in the last few days but we don't really use it that much. As to my speed - well I just switched to Comcast Internet last week but I know a few other customers in Loveland - Ft.
Collins that are all getting ish M down and 6-ish M up. But your router may choke the upstream speed if you let it's QoS automatically measure upstream speed. It never seems to come close to finding the full 6 Mbps and so I set it manually to as well. I'm still hoping someone with a lot of Ooma experience and posts might consider reading this and giving their feedback to my questions as well. I'm impressed with the phone support at Ooma! I always get connected immediately.
Right there it is way above industry average!! And I don't know how to say it politely but the Philippines is a great place for offshore phone support IMHO because I find their English very easy to understand and I think they are very kind and helpful in general, and knowledgeable. Of course each person has different amount of training and background, but it is so easy to talk to a new agent I just call back in and ask my question again.
And 2 of them said they have learned from their personal customer debug experience and also from training that is the MAX that should ever be set. So I was expecting some others to relate similar information. Still hoping Post by snooker » Mon Apr 30, pm Aveamantium wrote Having read that throughput on the RVS is reduced with IPS enabled, I tried disabling it with the following somewhat strange results: the download rates for a speed test done on speakeasy increased substantially as expected, but the upload rates decreased.
A test done on whichvoip showed decreases in both upload and download rates. Then I disabled the IPS and repeated the tests. Wondering if anyone else has noticed something like this before. Buy or Renew. Find A Community. Cisco Community. Join us in congratulating October's Spotlight Award Winners! Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
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