When experimenting with ToS, what would be the most appropriate combination to start with? I'm thinking "tos=0x14" should be good in most scenarios, since it combines "lowdelay" with "reliability". Any suggestions? -- Florin Andrei http://florin.myip.org/
> When experimenting with ToS, what would be the most appropriate > combination to start with? > > I'm thinking "tos=0x14" should be good in most scenarios, since it > combines "lowdelay" with "reliability". > > Any suggestions?I'm using: tos=0x18 ;sets ip tos bits (=lowdelay, throughput) in sip.conf, however keep in mind the majority of ISP's do not handle any form of qos. If they handle something, its more likely to be either lowdelay or throughput.
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