I had the same problem with ISDN. I actually got the last second or so of the previous call "played back" at the beginning of each call. There is a patch for this problem. I wish I could remember the name of the person who sent it to me. Maybe she will contact you if she sees this post. I will also have a look in my old mail later today.
 
Thor

 
On 11/24/05, Tim Stoop <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Hi people,

I just rolled out my first attempt with Asterisk to get a working PBX.
I'm recieving my calls still through my ISDN connection. But I'm
getting a lag of almost 1 second between the both sides of the
conversation. What should be the first things to look at when trying
to solve this lag?

I'm using an Athlon 700MHz with Debian and the default Asterisk
packages from Debian. The connection is made with a HPC-S PCI ISDN
card, directly connected to the NT1 box. I'm using a Grandstream
HandyTone 486 to connect my Philips DECT handset to the VoIP server.
The HandyTone is connected through a 100Mbit switch with the server.

Any advice is appreciated!

--
Gegroet,
Tim
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