Chris Bagnall wrote:
Greetings list,
Some time ago (probably about a year ago now) we disabled IAX jitter
buffering on all our boxes because it was causing issues in a mixed 1.0 and
1.2 environment.
One thing I've noticed over the last few months as more and more clients
have moved from the 512k/1mb/2mb ADSL connections they were using onto "up
to 8mb" connections is that whilst overall throughput is a lot better, the
connections do seem to be more variable and have a tendency to stutter
somewhat even with very little load on them.
As a result, I'm considering reintroducing jitter buffering on our boxes now
that everything's running 1.2 thoughout.
Are there any pearls of wisdom out there on 1) whether enabling the jitter
buffer is a good idea, and 2) what the recommended settings would be on an
ADSL connection?
I know that configuration is going to be a bit of a black art, as I'd
imagine the "best" settings will be different for different users, but a
starting point that folks have found working well over low-cost ADSL
connections would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Chris
Hi,
not really a pearl of wisdom, but using JB on IAX with trunking seems to cause
a few problems.
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thanks,
Yusuf
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