Yeah, I've been beating my head against the wall thinking it was something with my config, but alas, it seems to be a case of me needing to RTFF (Read The Effing Forum) and ask the community about their experiences.

Sadly, VP seems to have a fairly high comparative "rating" against other VOIP service while they seem to maintain horrible customer support and crappy line quality. Sigh.

I wonder why the TX side of the conversation is clear though? Seems like the packets would be treated identically since it's a full-duplex conversation.

/rg

On Feb 1, 2005, at 4:29 PM, Brian Dingman wrote:

I have also had issues with VP Connect ONLY on incoming calls also. It
doesn't happen all the time and has cleared up in recent weeks. But
when it happens, it would sound like I was listening to the caller
through a blown speaker.

Have you reported this problem to them?

Some things to try would be to turn off the jitterbuffer and disable trunking.


On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 16:12:45 -0800, Robert Goodyear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh I've tried all manner of packet shaping and QoS tagging... it's
certainly not an issue with the ISP.

I think Gene Willingham may have the right answer, that VoicePulse
cannot handle the load.

Anyone else have any thoughts? Maybe I need to find another IAX service
provider to test a different DID in my area.


/rg
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