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Hi all,
A common problem for home users of voice-over-IP as in using a computer as a telephone , is that you have to shut down any peer-to-peer or other program that eats-up your bandwidth.
So if you try to conduct a call when someone else is using the Internet , the call breaks up , and you dont hear the other side.

The answer to this problem is giving the VoIP information priority over other types of communication. This work can be done by your home "router" . But how can the router tell what information is from the internet-call program? the program can use a special mark called TOS to mark its information as Minimize-Delay. thus the "router" will send this information first.

does the internet call mark the information as Minimize-Delay?
 
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