Running linphone on my laptop, desktop AND mobile device (sometimes
simultaneously) all with the same configuration (copy/paste of working
.linphonerc to eliminate guesswork because manual configuration sometimes
wouldn't produce password prompt or allow login). As far as Linphone goes,
this is all incoming calls.  Both the service I use to dial out and receive
incoming calls is 3rd party to linphone's configuration (so I use another
program to dial out, linphone rings on my end, I pick up, the call connects
and rings on the other end).

Will admit that it hadn't been this long of a delay until after I called a
friend's Android phone.  Their phone went crazy (kicking out settings,
shutting down, changing it's own ringtones and some other things I forget
that were told to me after the call attempt) and linphone's call delay
increased significantly...  Will try the debug option you mentioned.  I
don't have another SIP provider and would rather not go through the headache
of signing up for another one for the purpose of troubleshooting, but I
comprehend the concept.  When you say increase debugging on my network eq,
do you mean my router or my network card(s)?

I have, with my laptop, tried a second network connection, but it was only
3G, so my mileage varied with that in general.  When I am able to find the
time, I will attempt a call at a local library with a decent high-speed
connection.  What parts of the configuration in Linphone could/should I
alter for test purposes? I've already backed up my settings, so I'm not
worried about losing them again. I've changed SIP (UDP) ports, tried STUN on
and off, enabled and disabled pretty much all the codecs... but I haven't
done anything with bandwidth control.

Got tired of trying to anonymize the log file, so I will send that to you
directly... just don't want phone numbers and IP addresses out in the wild
like that.

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