TL-SG108E V2 QoS and Router Connection
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TL-SG108E V2 QoS and Router Connection
Model : TL-SG108E
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version : 160526
ISP : Air-Pipe
All settings at factory default except:
Using Port-Based QoS:
Port 1: Router (4 Highest)
Port 2: VOIP Phone (4 Highest)
Port 3: (3 Medium)
Port 4: (1 Lowest)
Ports 5-8: (2 Normal)
Tested by connecting gaming console to Port 3 (3 Medium), entering a multi-player (Destiny) game that usually uses all my bandwidth, then, using the VOIP phone, called buddy I was gaming with. Both ways the VOIP call lagged ~0.5second behind the xBox's headset, i.e., I'd say "Hi Tim" and Tim on the other end would hear "Hi Tim" first via the xBox's headset then ~0.5second later hear it again over the VOIP phone.
I called TP-Link's tech support to verify I had things setup properly, especially that the port connecting to the router should be set to 4 (Highest) and they didn't know.
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version : 160526
ISP : Air-Pipe
All settings at factory default except:
Using Port-Based QoS:
Port 1: Router (4 Highest)
Port 2: VOIP Phone (4 Highest)
Port 3: (3 Medium)
Port 4: (1 Lowest)
Ports 5-8: (2 Normal)
Tested by connecting gaming console to Port 3 (3 Medium), entering a multi-player (Destiny) game that usually uses all my bandwidth, then, using the VOIP phone, called buddy I was gaming with. Both ways the VOIP call lagged ~0.5second behind the xBox's headset, i.e., I'd say "Hi Tim" and Tim on the other end would hear "Hi Tim" first via the xBox's headset then ~0.5second later hear it again over the VOIP phone.
I called TP-Link's tech support to verify I had things setup properly, especially that the port connecting to the router should be set to 4 (Highest) and they didn't know.