Your routers and other network equipment have a “Quality of Service” setting, abbreviated to QoS. You can use your QoS settings to prioritise certain kinds of traffic over others. Depending on your router, you may be able to specify which users, which applications, or which kind of data streams get preferential treatment, so that their packet loss, jitter, transmission delays, bit loss and other parameters are all optimised.
If you have new routers provided as list of el salvador whatsapp phone numbers part of your new VoIP installation they may already be optimised for VoIP, but it’s worth checking. If you have retained older routers, its worth checking to see if you can improve the settings for VoIP. Your provider will be happy to give advice if they are familiar with your router.
Updating or upgrading equipment
Are you still using your old headsets or handsets with VoIP? Although many work, or work with the help of an adapter, they do not always work as well as equipment specifically designed to perform with the new technology. Upgrade one or two at a time to see how much improvement it could make.
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