UMA
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== Phones == | == Phones == | ||
- | There are | + | There are at least three phones that work with UMA:<br> |
Nokia 6086<br> | Nokia 6086<br> | ||
Samsung T-409<br> | Samsung T-409<br> | ||
+ | Blackberry 8320 | ||
== DD-WRT Configuration == | == DD-WRT Configuration == |
Revision as of 22:50, 30 September 2007
Configuration for DD-WRT access points to help the WIFI phones to save Battery and to Prioritize phone data so that other Wireless data will not drop calls.
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Carriers
The only carrier that supports UMA is T-Mobile wireless
Phones
There are at least three phones that work with UMA:
Nokia 6086
Samsung T-409
Blackberry 8320
DD-WRT Configuration
Enable wireless multimedia support: (This should prioritize your cell phone calls and help your phone to use less power)
- Enable WMM support in the advanced wireless tab (the default WMM settings should be fine)
- Log on to the router via telnet/ssh type 'wl -i $(nvram get wl0_ifname) wme' (the command should return 1 if everything is successful)
TODO
- add settings for traffic shaping so that wired connections do not cause dropped calls
- get other users opinions on what Traffic shaping should be used.
Notes
- Information on wmm and dd-wrt found here
- Please modify this page or E-mail me at metrix1978 at gmail.com if you find more information/ideas about UMA