I’ve been working with various IP telephony systems, and one thing I constantly see is how small network tweaks can make a huge difference in voice quality. For instance, enabling QoS on your router can significantly reduce packet loss, resulting in clearer calls. What strategies have you all found effective for optimizing VoIP performance?
But i’ve found that prioritizing your VoIP traffic on the router can really help, but don’t forget to analyze your bandwidth usage during peak times. Have you noticed any particular peak hours affecting your call clarity?
I totally hear you on the impact of QoS, , it drives me nuts when people overlook it! One thing that really helped me was setting up VLANs specifically for VoIP traffic; it made quite a difference in call clarity during busy hours… Have you experimented with any specific VLAN configurations yet, @lucasr82?
You’re right, small tweaks can make a big difference! I’ve also seen great results from adjusting jitter buffers; it’s like giving your calls a little stretch to help them breathe. Have you tried that yet, @leo_castro65?
I’ve found that monitoring the network latency can really help in identifying issues before they affect call quality. It’s surprising how a little extra delay can cause distortion. Have you tried checking your network’s latency under load?