Set Bandwidth Priority by MAC Addresses on RV016 is it possible?

Hi everybody,
Thank you to take some of your time to read me and maybe answer me.
I currently have the following network structure, which work fine:
The only bandwidth management configuration I did in the Cisco E1000 router is to set the QOS, giving high priority to the 5 SIP Phones mac addresses.
The problem:
I purchased a Small Business Cisco router RV016 because the company keep expanding so they will add more SIP Phones and PCs.
In the new router configurations, there is no way to do like I did on the E1000 I just want to be able to set high priority to the SIP Phones mac addresses.
What happens when I use the new router (RV016) is that, sometime you dial a number and the phone do a busy signal and indicate "Call failed" or sometime people call in and there is only 3 phones ringing.
I tried port forwarding.. disabling firewall.. SPI.. I tried access rule.. whatever I do doesn't fix the issue.
When I put the Cisco E1000 back everything goes well.
Is there something I should know?
I'm using the latest firmware: RV0XX-v4.1.1.01-sp.bin
Can't wait to hear from you, thank you
-Nick

I'm pretty new to the VOIP.. I didn't install the phones myself and the company who did, changed the admin password on the phones so I can't connect to them(admin/22222). I just sent an email to the company who did install initially the voip system to request for PBX information.
I'm pretty sure it is an external PBX since I can't locate any piece of hardware that could be it.. Or maybe one of these phones can have a PBX internally is that something possible?
I'm configurated with only 1 WAN.
Devices are:
-5 Aastral SIP Phones
-5 Computers 1 Laptop
-2 HP Printer
-1x switch Asus GX-D1081
-1x WRT54G (using as switch and wireless)
Thank you very much for your fast reply Jasbryan.
EDIT:  Anybody can give me direction to information on how to allow good communication for my VOIP to work correctly with my Cisco RV016 router?
What method I need to use on rv016 to set bandwidth priority on my phones. Like QoS..I tried bandwidth management type priority. It didn't solve my problem.
Also I need to know the right way to allow the ports to communicate. there is access rule.. port forwarding.. I'm lost!..
It is so simple with the E1000.. I just had to activate the QOS and set high priority to the phone mac addresses..I wish we had that option with the RV016

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