If you got to www.toast.net and test your bandwidth you should get a clear
idea on your bandwidth...casue that’s what I think is the main issue here...

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From: Henry Coleman [VoIP-PBX.ca] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 8:00 PM
To: TAUG - Tech
Subject: [on-asterisk] Satillite and SIP

Hi all, I am attempting to set up a SIP phone service to my cottage near 
Bancroft this involves using a friends satellite
internet connection and some kind of wireless bridge.
We've just tried a SIP x-lite softphone which he installed on his PC.

The results are mixed.

He can hear me fine (presumably because his download speed is fast 
enough) but his voice is broken up,
every two or three words get cut out making it very difficult to understand.
Does any one out there know if we can use a narrow band codec or make some
adjustments to SIP to handle this problem.
This is the only viable solution as the cottage is 6 km from the nearest 
phone line and
is not within range of any cell tower (even with a 3 watt  analogue 
phone and yaggi antenna).
Hope someone can help.

Henry

 

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Henry L.Coleman [ VoIP-PBX ] Tel.1 866 415-5355 Ext.301



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