What an ISP considers good and what is good for VOIP/Gateway may be two
different things.  ISPs often only look at transfer speed (are you getting
an average of 80% or better of the advertised speed for up and down.)  You
also need to look at such things as jitter for VOIP.

This all points to something off repeater.  Are you sharing your bandwidth
with any other applications/users?  Does your router have a priority setting
(often listed for gaming on consumer routers)?

If everything is good locally, then the repeater and controller are probably
fine.  The gateway software and dplus seem to be pretty consistent if on a
system that is not running other applications (e.g. a bit torrent server,
second webserver, or such)

People are focusing on the network as that is the most likely area of the
problem.  You should run tests on UDP throughput, including jitter analysis.




On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 11:22 AM, atms169 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   I will clear things up here.
>
> Our Internet is fine. This problem has been with us from both
> locations when we moved. We use Cable (Modem has been changed out
> twice) for our Internet. We have 1.5 Up and 10 MB Down.
>
>


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