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indianhole
03-31-2012, 09:07 PM
about few days ago i sign up for vonage service my problem is the when i make or recve calls sound it's not clear at all . anybody have vonage service and want know how was the experience with tham and any way to inprove the quality. any help will appricted

Terryl
03-31-2012, 09:10 PM
I would do a VOIP speed test to see if you connection speed is high enough to use VOIP.

Look here for a test to do that.


http://www.internetfrog.com/myinternet/voip/

indianhole
04-01-2012, 12:41 AM
when i check it i find it like this

ROAD RUNNER HOLDCO LLC's average results - 4829 Tests

Average Download Speed 10,518,730.91 bps
Average Upload Speed 2,648,884.62 bps
Average QOS 81.34 %
Average RTT 130.31 ms
Average MaxPause 44.25 ms

h_d
04-01-2012, 10:16 PM
Move the adapter away from rest of computer equipment,have had service for few years and started with phones that were not very friendly with system then learned wanted adapter 5 feet or so away from other equipment.Now that my cable services offer voip finally about ready to dump them if cable can say phone calls will not dog my internet speed but otherwise been pretty happy with their service and saved me about 50% over old AT&T services at the time.

bigge
04-03-2012, 02:54 PM
for me magic jack is the way to go

NOKIA™
04-03-2012, 03:29 PM
have a look at this NETTALK ... NETTALK.COM

beats Magic jack and lot cheaper ...:D

I fired my rogers home phone ... good riddens

bluepenguin
04-03-2012, 06:39 PM
The new magic jack plus is great. Stand alone no computer required plugs directly into modem. Calls are clear as a bell.
Got mine off of Fleabay for cheap

NOKIA™
04-03-2012, 07:08 PM
netTALK DUO

$49.95 includes device and 1 year of service.Each additional year is $29.95 plus taxes. just connect to router .... no PC neededhttps://buy.nettalk.com/images/nettalk/duo_solo_M.jpg

satchick
04-03-2012, 09:13 PM
I would recommend enabling QoS on whatever port your VOIP adapter is connected to (you do this through your router's admin console). This will give traffic to/from that port priority over the others, so other traffic on the network is less likely to interfere with your VOIP traffic.