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Sauron wrote:[color=blue]
> I have a Snom 300 behind a netgear RP614 and I have tried both sipgate and > VOIPTALK and I am experiencing a delay in the audio from the caller being > heard on the sip phone, though after a while the audio works for a while and > then during the conversation it can go for a short while again this delay is > random in length. > > Both devices are flashed to the latest firmware. > > If anyone can help I would appreciate it. > > Thanks > > Dave > >[/color] You must be on a network by the sound of it. If you have control, then while you are expecting to use voip, try not to use mass P2P downloads. If your router allows, try setting your ATA priority to the highest, though I dont know how to do this on the router you mention, so it might not be an option. It could also be bandwidth related, either the codec is to high a rate for your allocated bandwidth or your PC is actually doing alot of work at the time of calls. cheers |
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On 11 12 , 2 53 , Present Occupier <presentoccupier@.ntlworld.com>
wrote:[color=blue] > Sauron wrote:[color=green] > > I have a Snom 300 behind a netgear RP614 and I have tried both sipgate and > > VOIPTALK and I am experiencing a delay in the audio from the caller being > > heard on the sip phone, though after a while the audio works for a while and > > then during the conversation it can go for a short while again this delay is > > random in length.[/color] >[color=green] > > Both devices are flashed to the latest firmware.[/color] >[color=green] > > If anyone can help I would appreciate it.[/color] >[color=green] > > Thanks[/color] >[color=green] > > Dave[/color] > > You must be on a network by the sound of it. If you have control, then > while you are expecting to use voip, try not to use mass P2P downloads. > > If your router allows, try setting your ATA priority to the highest, > though I dont know how to do this on the router you mention, so it might > not be an option. > > It could also be bandwidth related, either the codec is to high a rate > for your allocated bandwidth or your PC is actually doing alot of work > at the time of calls.[/color] what do you mean by "you"? don't understand. Leon |
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