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Joe Dennick wrote: | I'm coming at this thing from an Operational standpoint rather than a development standpoint. Viewing your problem from that angle, I wonder how well your network is performing. Could you have a cable problem that the Asterisk server hasn't reported (Layer 1); or perhaps your * Server is connecting at 100 megabit/half duplex, but the switch is configured (or auto-detected) 100 megabit/full duplex (Layer 2); or perhaps you have a bad port on your switch (Layer 1 or 2); or perhaps there is a mis-typed subnet mask or default gateway somewhere between the systems that hasn't been caught yet (Layer 3). Is your Asterisk server busy doing anything else that's tying up resources? | | You also menitoned that you haven't yet found a soft-phone. X-Lite (from www.eten.com) works really well on Windows workstations.
And Linux too! (using Wine). There are a few gotchas that you have to work around, but other than that, it works perfectly fine. See my previous posts about this topic.
Also, I think that should be http://www.xten.com.
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