On Jun 12, 2008, at 7:49 AM, Wallace L. Walcher wrote:

> Another WISP told me Packet8 works better on a wireless network than  
> Vonage.
>

It comes down to codec being used and the jitter buffer. Packet 8 has  
a significant jitter buffer.  There's a noticeable delay that's very  
awkward.  Really bad when you add the latency of a cell phone.

We've had no problems with Vonage on both G.711u and G.729 (or  
whatever the lower bitrate codec is that Vonage uses), as well as our  
own G.711 stuff (ours has much less delay than any third-party  
solution).  We're also not running this on any 802.11-based gear.

Some routers will prioritize the traffic, and some radios will do so  
also, ensuring that the VoIP packets make it to and from the site  
backhaul before anything else does.  That makes a huge difference.

-- Bryan



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