Poor VoIP Call Quality
Poor VoIP Call Quality

Poor VoIP Call Quality

In this example, a
Voice Consolidated Report
indicates a warning level (yellow) shortly after starting a new call. The Wi-Fi parameters show that RSSI is -70 dbm, indicating a low coverage area, the
VoIP Link Quality
< 4, and the
Errors
parameter displays the reason
Packet loss exceeded
, directly impacting the voice experience.
Item
Description
1
VoIP Link Quality < 4 considered poor VoIP call quality
2
Poor VoIP Link Quality due to packet loss exceeded
3
Packet loss results in poor VoIP performance, e.g., choppiness
Warning Details
>
Sub-Reports
shows that an
RSSI
value of -71 dbm, which indicates a
Poor Coverage Area
as shown in the
Reason
field, is the cause of increased packet loss and poor voice quality.
Item
Description
1
RSSI -71 indicates poor coverage, Reason: Poor Coverage Area
Based on this sample screen, the WLAN administrator should consider deploying additional APs in poor coverage areas to address WLAN coverage deficiency, and/or correcting the AP beaconing transmit power to increase RF cell sizes.
After taking corrective action, re-run Voice Analysis while placing new test VoIP calls with the deployed voice application, and ensure the
Voice Consolidated Report Info
reflects the WLAN updates, as shown in the following screen depicting good voice quality.
Expand the
Voice Consolidated Report Info
to view voice quality measures such as VoIP link quality (MoS) and associated parameters such as packet loss, jitter, and latency.