shelleyevans
Regular Contributor
Quick question: I have been having a lot of trouble with VOIP for the past month or so, after a year of things working perfectly, and it's because of equipment issues that Xfinity can't really solve. I have a steady 900 download, and a VERY erratic upload, between 1 and 40, mostly down in the single digits (my connection is supposed to be 900/30). When I checked on dslreports/speedtest, I saw (not surprising) that my bufferbloat is through the roof. So I have set a cap of 10 on the upload, which seems to keep bufferbloat better in line ("B") than higher or lower numbers. I am about to start telecommuting, which means that I will be relying heavily on ZOOM.
1) What is the BEST custom class order to protect VOIP and teleconferencing. Nobody in my house plays games. At the moment I have it set as: VOIP/Video-Audio streaming/Others/Web Surfing/File Transfers/Gaming
2) Per other's instructions, I have given the three OBI's "highest" priority on the bandwidth monitor. I just added my access point to the "highest" list, since my desktop computer is connected to the access point, AND my desktop computer. Will this even help? Overkill?
Advice welcome! Thank you!
1) What is the BEST custom class order to protect VOIP and teleconferencing. Nobody in my house plays games. At the moment I have it set as: VOIP/Video-Audio streaming/Others/Web Surfing/File Transfers/Gaming
2) Per other's instructions, I have given the three OBI's "highest" priority on the bandwidth monitor. I just added my access point to the "highest" list, since my desktop computer is connected to the access point, AND my desktop computer. Will this even help? Overkill?
Advice welcome! Thank you!