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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DGL-4500 => Topic started by: harveje on December 29, 2009, 05:18:32 PM
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I want to set the router to make my IP phone modem high priority. How can I do that? Thru the gamefuel tab? I know the ip address and port but don't know the other info. How can I find the remote numbers?
Thanks,
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yes that would be a qos setting...
remember, you ONLY get email and web surfing from WiFi, not text or phone calls.
I have ATT and a Samsung Jack which has wifi. Works great for the emails and web access via browser.
ZERO for phone calls.
IF you have Skype on there as an app, that is a different story.
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Thanks,
It is a wired ip modem from phonepower behind the router with an assigned ip address. I just want to make sure when it is in use it gets priority bandwidth. My wife is ?itching because when I'm d/l stuff and she is on the phone the service gets real bad and sometimes disconnects. I have cable internet with decent speed.
Can someone walk me thru setting this up in the gamefuel settings? It is on DMZ right now.
Thanks.
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I want to set the router to make my IP phone modem high priority. How can I do that? Thru the gamefuel tab? I know the ip address and port but don't know the other info. How can I find the remote numbers?
We are using a NetGear SPH200D Skype phone, and the only thing I did for it was give it a specific IP address, and it works great.
In my experience Gamefuel caused more issues than it solved, but I have read other folks who have the opposite opinion. Give it a try, see what your call quality is like in each situation. Also, check out http://www.pingtest.net/ (http://www.pingtest.net/), as it will give you a good idea of your connection and its ability to handle VOIP.
Hope this helps,
Hank
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Ping test cam back with a line quality "A". How would I find the Remote port and Remote Ip range to use in the gamefuel settings?
Thanks again.
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Can try these, these are used for XBL however the range is all inclusive so I presume that this range will include any and or all ports to what your trying to connect to:
Remote IP Range: 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255
Protocol / Ports
TCP
0 / 65535
0 / 65535
Let us know if this works or not.
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Those are what I use for XBL, they should work.