**DISCLAIMER: This guide is provided by 3NG as a courtesy to its
partners. You are using this guide at your own risk and 3NG is NOT
responsible or liable for any issues that may occur from the use of
this guide or a Mikrotik device.
While we recommend Mi...
To configure QoS (Quality of Service) on a router successfully, you
first need to know the speed that the internet circuit is consistently
stable at.
To find the stable speeds of the circuit, we recommend using an
internet speed test [http://ringlogix.sp...
SIP ALG EXPLAINED
Many of today's commercial routers implement SIP ALG
(Application-level gateway), coming with this feature enabled by
default. While ALG could help in solving NAT related problems, the
fact is that many routers' ALG implementations are...
WHAT IS OPTION 66?
Option 66 is a feature available in most commercial grade routers
which enables offering a 'provisioning server address' to any device
on the same LAN and obtaining an IP via DHCP. This method of
"broadcasting" the server address to m...
**DISCLAIMER: The implementation described in this article has
several pros and cons. It will help route VoIP traffic around an
existing router or firewall that is conflicting with the VoIP service.
It will also provide additional support tools like remot...