LRT224 - Bandwidth Management

Hello,
I have been reading the documentation on the LRT224 more in depth (primarily for improving QoS for our VoIP Phones) and I came across the Maximum Badwidth Provided by ISP Setting. It defaults to 512 both up and down. With our ISP, we have dedicated internet with a 10Mbit symmetricla line. Should I chang the default value from 512 to 10000 Kbit/sec? Would this improve anything?
Thanks

I recommend:
Set WAN Upsteam and Downstream to the maximum your ISP will provide
Enable Rate Control on the WAN's
Add Services for your VOIP
Set the minimum rate required for best VOIP Services Quality
This should reserve a minimum amount of bandwidth for your VOIP services.
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Linksys
Communities Technical Support

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