Broadband Booster Can Improve VoIP Quality
Although cable broadband internet is a whole lot faster than
dialup, I usually experience a slight delay when opening a
webpage. Perhaps most people don't notice the latency associated
with cable internet, but as a former DSL user it got my
attention right away. I noticed a distinct difference in speed
between cable and DSL, but I realized I had to live with it in
order to use internet phone service in the most economical way.
DSL requires a phone line, which requires telephone service - so
if you want to replace your land line phone with low cost
internet phone service, the only option is to use cable or T-1
for internet.
With my internet phone up and running over cable broadband, the
voice quality was better than expected. I noticed no big
difference between VoIP and my land line phone, but did
experience "dropped" calls and "incomplete" calls periodically.
This is due to the latency in my broadband connection, but since
VoIP saves me over $500 a year (unlimited calling for less
than $20 a month) an occasional dropped call is fine with
me! While flipping through a computer magazine, I spotted an ad
for the Hawking Broadband Booster. This device is designed to
eliminate the "lag" in your internet connection by monitoring
the data that is coming and going and re-prioritizing the
packets. It installs between your cable modem and router, and
acts like a "traffic cop", eliminating congestion by ensuring
that both router and modem get nice even streams of data. In an
attempt to decrease the latency with my cable modem, I decided
to try out this device. Although it is a bit pricy (around
$100), I figured I could always return it if it didn't work
as claimed. The broadband booster was really easy to install
(just connect two cables and restart your cable modem)
and required no configuration whatsoever. The device is tiny (2"
X 4") and weighs only an ounce or so. I noticed an immediate
improvement in my internet connection, although there is still a
very slight lag. In the past several weeks I have logged nearly
3000 minutes on my VoIP service and have not experienced any
dropped or incomplete calls. I am very satisfied with the
Hawking Broadband Booster (HBB1), and recommend it to anyone
using broadband and/or internet phone service. Although I am not
a gamer, the company claims it really helps with online playing
as well. Many people with satellite internet cannot use VoIP due
to the inconsistent satellite signal. If satellite internet is
your only choice for broadband, it may be worth your while to
give this little device a try.