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by colanderman
3397 days ago
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Yes. I'm a Republic Wireless (WiFi VoIP phone) customer. They mark their RTP packets with DSCP 48 (CS6 / ToS 192) and their SIP packets with DSCP 56 (CS7 / ToS 224). I limit ingress & egress bandwidth on my home router (a Mikrotik), and prioritize flows with those DSCPs above all other traffic. The result is that even when my pipe is completely full, VoIP packet latency is practically unaffected. Compare to ~3 s latencies I would incur by Comcast's awful traffic shaping. |
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