Fixing VoIP problems

I have seen so many complaints online about problesm with different VoIP providers (Vonage, Packet8, SunRocket, etc.). Here are the two most common complaints I see:

Remember, QoS only affects traffic leaving your home network. If the voice of the person calling you is the one that is dropping, it is a service provider or ISP problem. QoS will not help you in that situation.

Be sure to use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS or battery backup) in case the power goes out. The modem (cable or DSL), router and the VoIP device should all connect to it so that they still work, at least as long as the battery holds up. Some routers are specifically made for use with VoIP providers so they will have phone jacks built into them. That’s just one less device to draw energy from the UPS.

Envy is the art of counting the other fellow’s blessings instead of your own. – Harold Coffin

23.Jun.06 Tech Tip, VoIP


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One Response to “Fixing VoIP problems”

  1. J |

    Great article… I’ve been using Vonage for 2 or 3 months now and I’ll be looking into the QoS stuff you were talking about.

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