Wireless drops all the time. Voip/SIP traffic is not prioritised. WLAN ping is high. Basically its shit.
Bonus for helping me figure out if we can route all traffic through a VPN sever, Failover to 3G and any other cool things we can do with this hardware.
I will pay 100$ (paypal) to anyone with experience who remotely configures my router for optimal wlan/voip perfomance as I dont have the knowledge to do so.
That unit does have (limited) routing capacity. Whether it can do the job really depends on the speed of the connection, nature of the traffic etc. . The WiFi “dropping” may not be a configuration issue - it may be environmental issues. You probably need to separate these problems out and tackle them one at a time.
Also, please be clear about what you mean exactly when you say that VoIP is not prioritized. I am assuming that this means you are experiencing noticeable problems with VoIP/SIP calls, but you don’t say what the symptoms are. You can control your own internal LAN traffic, and you can control what you prioritize when you transmit stuff out to the internet, but you have absolutely no control over how traffic gets delivered to you. So if you are noticing issues with call quality where others cannot hear you well, then that might be fixable. But if you are noticing issues with call quality where you are having trouble hearing the other party, and this is happening when your LAN is nowhere near saturated, then you need to take that up with your ISP. You can’t flip a magic switch in your router that suddenly makes your ISP perform proper QoS to traffic being sent to you. (Also, the problem may be out of the ISP’s hands because of something upstream from them; everything on the internet proper is “best effort” and always has been.)