Should I consider configuring QoS on my LANs router for VoIP?
If you are installing one VoIP phone connection, then QoS may not even be needed. It would be best to see how the quality of your calls are and troubleshooting before thinking QoS will solve the issue. On the other hand, if you are setting up multiple phones and have several PCs, then configuring QoS to prioritize VoIP would be something to consider during installation.
Related Questions
- What needs to done and what sort of assessments should be made on the LAN (local area network) and WAN (wide area network) to know if VoIP is feasible? What has to be done to prepare for it?
- Why do we need to configure LAN and WAN (Internet) IP settings on home router?
- What is VoIP Quality of Service (QoS)?