Re: [asterisk-users] Kernel and zaptel versions

2007-02-20 Thread mail-lists
If your connections are VoIP, the first area to look at for quality is network jitter/congestion/drops. I'm mostly worried about drops. A little bit of garbling I can deal with but a dropped call is just VERY bad. Especially when it happens again and again. Does anyone know any methods

[asterisk-users] Kernel and zaptel versions

2007-02-19 Thread mail-lists
Hello, Can anyone recommend the 'best' kernel and zaptel versions to use with asterisk? we're currently running trixbox and are having numerous call quality issues(disconnects, echo, garbled speech) and I'm considering wiping the asterisk box and installing a virgin copy of centos,

[asterisk-users] Kernel and zaptel versions

2007-02-19 Thread John covici
Why install Centos -- its really old? Check with whoever is supplying your telephony hardware and see what kernel versions are needed or will work with that hardware. on Monday 02/19/2007 mail-lists([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote Hello, Can anyone recommend the 'best' kernel and zaptel versions

Re: [asterisk-users] Kernel and zaptel versions

2007-02-19 Thread Noah Miller
we're currently running trixbox and are having numerous call quality issues(disconnects, echo, garbled speech) and I'm considering wiping the asterisk box and installing a virgin copy of centos, compiling asterisk myself and installing freepbx on it's own.. Is there anyone who can

Re: [asterisk-users] Kernel and zaptel versions

2007-02-19 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 11:03:17PM -0500, Noah Miller wrote: You can probably solve quality issues without doing a complete reinstall, and you should be able to get reliable results with most all kernel versions and asterisk versions. There are some exceptions, but versions of asterisk and