On Fri, 19 Sep 2008, Chris Buechler wrote:

On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 7:29 AM, Paul Mansfield
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Tim Nelson wrote:

Any ideas on what I can do to decrease the effect OpenVPN is having on the 
traffic? All suggestions welcome and appreciated!

a wild thought, but could you have a problem with MTU? try reducing it
on the remote client?


That came to mind for me as well, but since this is VoIP I very
seriously doubt if that's the case. VoIP uses small packets to get
data (voice, actually) sent as quickly as possible. I would check what
the frame sizes are being sent by the phone and whatever is on the
other end, but doubt if this will be the case.

Perhaps turn compression off (or on) ? I have not tried it with VPN, but in a lot of cases compression can hinder small packets.

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