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| Re: [Help Me] DGL-4300 dying under heavy use? Maybe I wasn't clear when i say 35k I mean Kilobytes/sec... voip should take like 1/3 of that at most (only when I'm talking)... vonage normal quality is 128kbits/sec
Also the phone works fine, unless BT is going.. and even pings are fine when BT is open, I'm in CA nad most ut servers are TX and i ping ~80... the only problem is eventually it'll disconnect.
Of corse it would go dead? wthell why? that doens't even make any sense.
Anyways I think I fixed it acutally lol... after 2 months of just closeing BT heh. When i first set it up, my voip modem could not establish a connection. After searching I found something that said turn off one of thse "speal applications" and turn off dynamic fragmentation. I tried that and voip modem made connections and yea. I tried turning it on now and voip modem made a conneciton no problem heh. Nothing else changed heh.
Not only does dynamic fragmentation work now, but all disconects are gone. I can leave BT at my max upload, phone and ut work fine (no delays at all). I don't know what queueing algorithum they use but it does not work with dynamic fragmentation turned off. Which shouldn't be.. spliting packets should only decrese delay slightly, and certianly not starve a connection long enough it disconnects. Either their queueing algothum is worht crap or there is some bug somewhere. Funny too xbox live doens't work with dynamic fragmentation on either, i'd think they would test it more with dynamic fragmetnation off.
Whatever I don't even care anymore. |