Sounds fishy to me too.
I just checked a RR connection in Houston and didn't have this problem.
"YOU" have no trouble "seeing" what is going on, you know what is happening!
Proving it may be a little more difficult.
The FCC has already fined some ISP's for tinkering with other VOIP providers packets.
Why don't you try a connection entirely on their network - between two RR customers.
If it works instantly, then you've found both the problem and a solution:
Subscribe to the RR hi-speed service, put another NIC in your box, point all of the RR customers to the new IP address. Keep it all on their bandwidth.
Now you have time to document and fight it out.
James
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 18:24:42 -0400, Jason Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am having the strangest problem. I have customers who have bellsouth dsl,
sprint dsl, adelphia cable, and roadrunner.
My customers with bell dsl, sprint dsl, and adelphia cable dial a number, and they connect in no time.
My customers who have roadrunner take 10-15 seconds for the packets to even
hit my network. ALL of them. Not just a couple. ALL of them.
I even went so far as to go out to a customer's house with my laptop and
protocol analyzer. This guy also has a vonage phone. His vonage call went
right out from his router and connected in no time. Made a call from my ATA,
it took 12 seconds for the packets to even reach my * box.
Now I hear from a friend that Vonage actually supplies roadrunner's VOIP service. Is this true? Can anyone verify this?
Something is really fishy.
-- James Taylor MetroTel 3505 Summerihll Road Suite 11 Texarkana, Texas 75503 903-793-1956 _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Biz mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
