Dear Community,
I'd like to kindly ask for your advice. I have a Wireless bridge link between my house and my gate using a Mikrotik mAP lite (inhouse) and a wAP outdoor device (at gate) and as per Winbox the Signal Strength is around -50 - -55 dB.
At the gate I've setup a Video enabled doorbell at which operates as a surveillance camera and a SIP intercom as well - calling my inhouse SIP phones by pressing the calling key. It provides a 720p h264 videostream which is pulled by my NVR constantly (at 6 fps). My problem is that I experience flapping / braking voice on the intercom side (outgoing) if I'm using the wireless link. If I take the intercom inhouse and connect to the wired network, all sounds good (asterisk is hosted on LAN).
I found an article about traffic shaping/prioritization identifying packages and using queues. I believe this was it: https://scoop.co.za/blog/post/basic-voi ... g-mikrotik
However I think this queue setup only helps in case the packages pass thru firewall rules. In this particular case both the wired/wireless interfaces are in the same bridge on both side so I believe no firewall action happens. I performed these steps, obviously selecting the wireless interface on one side and the wired on the other side but the counter does not even move by filtering for UDP traffic between the intercom and the SIP server.
Do you have any idea what other options I have to prioritize the wireless traffic for SIP if no routing / firewall rules are used? Again it is strage that the voice flapping only happens to the outgoing direction - not sure if it has anything todo with the constant incoming video stream (about 1.5 - 2 Mbps).
Any advice is highly appreciated. Thanks,
Atti