To quote from that URL: QoS only works as expected when implemented on all links between callers. If you use QoS on an internal network and a user signs in from a remote location, you can only prioritize within your internal, managed network.
Mark. On 9/Jul/19 02:41, cyrus ramirez wrote: > Implement Quality of Service in Microsoft Teams > <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/qos-in-teams> > > > > > > > > Implement Quality of Service in Microsoft Teams > > Prepare your organization's network for Quality of Service (QoS) in > Microsoft Teams. > > > > <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/qos-in-teams> > > > > Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android > <https://go.onelink.me/107872968?pid=InProduct&c=Global_Internal_YGrowth_AndroidEmailSig__AndroidUsers&af_wl=ym&af_sub1=Internal&af_sub2=Global_YGrowth&af_sub3=EmailSignature> > > On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 12:47 PM, Mark Tinka > <mark.ti...@seacom.mu> wrote: > > > On 8/Jul/19 18:18, Jared Mauch wrote: > > > > > Add bandwidth? > > > > QoS is a great tool when you’re constrained and must classify > your critical traffic, but it’s not a substitute of getting enough > capacity to offices. > > > > I have only applied QoS to voice traffic to ensure it gets > through, the rest you need to budget for the bandwidth needs of > the site. The price of bandwidth likely isn’t insane in your > market, but your budget may be.. I’ve found that most places won’t > quote you a service for less than $1500 USD MRC. I know you can > get the incumbents to often deliver 1G service for $2k/mo in the > US (and possibly cheaper). > > > > I’ve found a lot of people are still stuck in TDM mentality > instead of just getting a 1G/10G service. > > > In some cases, the motivation for these requirements is fueled by > trying > to outsmart your competitors. > > I just don't know of a reliable, contractual way that you can use > QoS to > say your DIA or IP Transit service is better than that of your > competitor. > > Mark. >