On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 4:28 AM, bilal ghayyad <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All;
>
> Can I run the IAX on TCP port instead of UDP port?
>
> If I ran IAX in TCP port, and in case my network was having a lot of users 
> doing browse on the internet and downloading, so in that case and if the IAX 
> used TCP port, so the voice will be better than using UDP (because in TCP the 
> lost packets will be resend while in TCP it will not which will cause the 
> voice to be cutting)?
>
> Same thing if we used the VPN, and in case of other users are using the 
> Internet to do browsing and downloading then the voice quality will be better 
> than without VPN as the VPN is using TCP?
>
> The internet bandwidth is not that small .. but the users are doing a big 
> amount of work and we would like to overcome the packets losses in case of 
> using the UDP as the packets are not resend.
>
> Any advise for this?
>
> What could be a solution that I can apply it to resolve the voice cutting if 
> the Asterisk was using the internet that is shared with the users in the 
> office that are doing download and browsing?
>
> One more thing, what about using the Buffering or any other technique that 
> can help to overcome packet losses due to the internet download and browsing?
>
> Appreciate any help or advise?
>
> Regards
> Bilal
>

1.  Drop IAX and use SIP
2.  Use some QoS or traffic management.  There are plenty of
opensource products, I go with Vyatta every time.
3. Get a dedicated VoIP pipe that will not be in contention with
YouTube or whatever.

Thanks,
Steve T

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