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![]() Hi after a bit of playing around I have managed to get my linksys 2102 working with my netgear dg834, only prob I am getting now is an annoying delayed speech to the distant end on an out going call using sipgate. Is this something that can be changed on the programming side or is this just one of the downfalls of voip. Thanks |
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![]() Thus spaketh speckled hen: Hi after a bit of playing around I have managed to get my linksys 2102 working with my netgear dg834, only prob I am getting now is an annoying delayed speech to the distant end on an out going call using sipgate. Is this something that can be changed on the programming side or is this just one of the downfalls of voip. Thanks Try using G711a codec only, there shouldn't be any noticable delay. |
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![]() "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote in message .uk... Thus spaketh speckled hen: Hi after a bit of playing around I have managed to get my linksys 2102 working with my netgear dg834, only prob I am getting now is an annoying delayed speech to the distant end on an out going call using sipgate. Is this something that can be changed on the programming side or is this just one of the downfalls of voip. Thanks Try using G711a codec only, there shouldn't be any noticable delay. Yet you posted the above @ 19:42 on 29 October 2006? "speckled hen" wrote in message oups.com... |
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![]() Thus spaketh Nick: "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote in message .uk... Thus spaketh speckled hen: Hi after a bit of playing around I have managed to get my linksys 2102 working with my netgear dg834, only prob I am getting now is an annoying delayed speech to the distant end on an out going call using sipgate. Is this something that can be changed on the programming side or is this just one of the downfalls of voip. Thanks Try using G711a codec only, there shouldn't be any noticable delay. Yet you posted the above @ 19:42 on 29 October 2006? Showing up as 29/10/2006 20:10 to me, 6 minutes after your post. Current time and date on PC correct roughly 21:15 -- Items for sale: www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk |
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![]() {{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote: Thus spaketh Nick: "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote in message .uk... Thus spaketh speckled hen: Hi after a bit of playing around I have managed to get my linksys 2102 working with my netgear dg834, only prob I am getting now is an annoying delayed speech to the distant end on an out going call using sipgate. Is this something that can be changed on the programming side or is this just one of the downfalls of voip. Thanks Try using G711a codec only, there shouldn't be any noticable delay. Yet you posted the above @ 19:42 on 29 October 2006? Showing up as 29/10/2006 20:10 to me, 6 minutes after your post. Current time and date on PC correct roughly 21:15 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????? |
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![]() speckled hen wrote: {{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote: Thus spaketh Nick: "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote in message .uk... Thus spaketh speckled hen: Hi after a bit of playing around I have managed to get my linksys 2102 working with my netgear dg834, only prob I am getting now is an annoying delayed speech to the distant end on an out going call using sipgate. Is this something that can be changed on the programming side or is this just one of the downfalls of voip. Thanks Try using G711a codec only, there shouldn't be any noticable delay. Yet you posted the above @ 19:42 on 29 October 2006? Showing up as 29/10/2006 20:10 to me, 6 minutes after your post. Current time and date on PC correct roughly 21:15 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????? its already on G711a, could high activity on other ports on the router be causing it? |
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![]() speckled hen wrote: its already on G711a, could high activity on other ports on the router be causing it? Yes, this is your most probable cause. If you can ping your voip providers server. Try a ping with all other devices disconnected and switched off (so no other traffic) Then try a ping with normal traffic. If you see a big difference, then you know the cause. Also, you can compare the ping time with no traffic with the ping time when you are making a voip call. If a big difference here, your connection doesn't have enough bandwidth to support the call. Tim |
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