I get this with Sipura 2000/2002s, but only half of the conversation sounds distorted.  The actual SIP user  on our end sounds clear, it's the other end that's distorted, sometimes garbled unintelligibly.   Some of our calls bridge an outside (Zap) user to another outside user (usually IAX2, will be Zap in the near future), and in that case both sides are distorted.  I'm pretty sure our LAN is 100Mbps (looking at the spec sheets for the Sipura boxes I can't tell if their network interfaces are 10Mbps or 100Mbps).  I know our network switches are 10/100Mbps.

On 8/12/05, Script Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have an analog phone connected to a Sipura 2100 which in turn
connecteds to * over a 100mbps LAN. When I do ChanSpy on a bridged
call, it causes massive jitter. When I attempt ChanSpy with a
Grandstream GXP-2000 the monitored call is clear. Has anyone had this
happen? Any suggestions?

ScriptHead
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