2.6.13 has the high precision timers changes. And people have reported 99.99 averages with that change.

I do not recommend compiling your own kernel unless you know what you are doing though. If you just want to give it a try, then use Ubuntu 6.06, Debian Etch, FC4 or FC5 (or some other distro that packages 2.6.13 or higher). If you want to use it in long term production, then just get a TDM410B card and use hardware timers.

Carl Youngblood wrote:
Thanks.  What is it in the 2.6.13-based kernel that improves timing?
Should I expect to see a significant improvement if I upgrade to it?

On 6/13/06, Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
IAX trunking and meetme conferences are some of the heaviest users of
zaptel timing.  I'd suggest if you don't have hardware timing (or at
least a 2.6.13 based kernel), then use SIP all the way or at least turn
off IAX trunking.
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