 imacamper
join:2005-05-17 Elk Grove, CA
| reply to VT User Re: imacamper Induldge me
said by VT User :
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SOOOOO At the risk of asking you to likely repeat yourself...what exactly are you running into? Do you have a problem description?
Details please: personal Router? ATA type? Placement of the ATA vs router? ISP (up/down speed)? what state do you live in and what sip server are you trying to connect to? can you post an ata config using telent (don't post your address of course)? (if not can you get admin control?)
I'm sure you've exhusted almost all resources...but you might try again ( while you wait for the call queue)
the biggest issues I had were: (1) no admin (broke it with SNMP) (2) no VOIP light (wrong password in my ata (syslog told me) (3) audio clipping and walkie talkie background noise (turner off echo supression or comfort noise) that was a biggie! (4) mild echo (turned down ata volume)
I now have near perfect calls (once in a while user's say they hear mild click here and there) Love to help if I can
my name is ventura777 on viatalk fourm and ventura on the old sunrocket group. If I can assist I'd like to. I appreciate your offer but it's too late as I've already cancelled. However here's the thread where I posted about my problems:
»ViaTalk - Latency Issues
My router is a FreeBSD box running v 6.2 and I'm using the pf with ALTQ. If you're a BSD unix geek like myself, then you'll know what pf is. If not, just know it's router software and I have it configured so my VoIP packets have guaranteed outgoing bandwidth of 140kbps and first priority out of the queues. My ISP connection is 3M/768K DSL.
Also you'll find a summary of my problems in my VT review.
I'd be interested in any comments or ideas you have. Unfortunately I will not be able to try them unless I sign up with VT again which I might do after VT gets back to normal.
Maybe you should reply in the other thread?
Cheers,
Drew |