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Republics Adaptive Coverage and its key component "Bonded Calling" has made important strides in call quality by using VoIP and combining it with Cell backup utilizing many innovative and patented processes and have overcome many, but not all of the problems encountered by end users.

The quality of the WiFi connection that we as users provide, can adversely impact our calling experience, but the majority of network problems non-cell can be fixed by the end user or their ISP. VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol is real time, and not like email, browsing or even streaming a video, as VoIP cannot drop a packet or chunk of voice and then have it resent as the others do.

Things that can be overcome by buffering and then playing back like the PC does with your Netflix and other things you download and you never notice can be problematic with VoIP … but usually, can be overcome. There is a really good community that will be more than happy to work with you if you need any assistance.

The 1st 6 items below, if done before you seek help may fix your WiFi problems and can be helpful to those trying to give help. During testing or benchmarking, you may want to turn off Bluetooth and boot up in Safe Mode, however many 3.

Power Cycle your network - See details below - This can fix many problems and is considered a Best Practice , something that many of us do periodically. When set to Automatic, most routers only do a check for best channel at reset or power up time.

See Quick Check 2 for guidance in this area. See details below. Test your Internet see if you really have a good signal - See details below. Many of us have been enjoying Republic Wireless for some time and would like to help maximize your experience Gather all available information before making changes visual indicators, screenshots etc This will help when defining your problem in a discussion or a Ticket.

Does it fail on WiFi, Cell or Both? For 20 Mhz broadcasting with 2. For 40 Mhz broadcasting with 2. The chances are you are free to use any channels. Consider using the auto function so that when your router can auto adjust for the best channel to use.

WiFi Analyzer - by Farproc on Google Play … Excellent tool - this has been the standard for many users and probably easiest to use. Note: Latency or Ping … the length of time it takes to make a round trip to the other end and back.

Packet loss … dropped or lost packets … same fence with missing pickets … even uglier MOS Mean Opinion Score …how good a panel of listeners would say the voice sounds on a scale of this has been around from early Telco days … and they used to use real people to rate the Voice Quality. Note: The previously recommended link test have been deprecated by the advances of html5, so currently I am only listing SpeedTest by Ookla This is now html5, and requires no additions such as Java or Flash, additionally it provides the selection of Multiple or Single connections Single is probably best for VoIP.

In addition to extending the battery life, this feature reduces the latency of traffic flow that is delivered over the wireless media. WMM-Power Save increases the efficiency and flexibility of data transmission.

Specifically, the client device can doze between packets to save power, while the access point buffers downlink frames. Background WMM— Allocates bandwidth for background traffic such as file downloads or print jobs. Best effort WMM —Allocates bandwidth or best effort traffic such as traffic from legacy devices or traffic from applications or devices that do not support QoS.

Video WMM —Allocates bandwidth for video traffic generated from video streaming. Voice WMM —Allocates bandwidth for voice traffic generated from the incoming and outgoing voice communication. The easiest way to test it is to turn the No-Acknowledgement off, see if you run into any problems with your wireless connection. If there is no problem, you will then receive small amount of boost to your speed with No-Acknowledgement.

The point of this setting is that the router queues the data while your mobile devices are in power saving mode. The purpose is to conserve batteries for the devices that rely on batteries power. The only downside of this option is that it can cause disconnections between your devices and router under certain conditions. If you have a home network simply leave it on.

You can however just leave the option off if you do not really care about your battery use when you are at home. Only turn the Power Save Support on when your mobile devices are draining too fast and you try to make the batteries last longer. If you are hosting a public network, consider having the option on.



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