Network performance metrics such as available bandwidth and latency are essential to achieve good Quality of Service (QoS) in multimedia streaming. There are unique requirements in network performance metrics for media applications, such as audio conferencing, video streaming, video conferencing, and high-definition (HD) video conferencing. In this paper, we focus on conference call type suggestion based on link quality prediction. The link's quality is classified based on the available bandwidth and latency between two network nodes. We have implemented and compared two of the most popular supervised learning based classification methods, i.e. logistic regression and support vector machine (SVM). We have compared the performance of both methods and their suitability to apply in link quality prediction. The experimental results show that SVM outperforms logistic regression for binary and multiclass classification in terms of accuracy.