John Beaman wrote:
> 
> John Beaman
> Telecom Specialist II
> Voice Telecommunications Services Department.
> Good Samaritan National Campus
> 605-362-3331
> 
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/4/2008 3:23:49 PM >>>
> I'm set up to call 3 digit extensions at the office ( running 1.4.13) 
> from home ( 1.6.0 beta7) over iax. 1 out of 3 times the call breaks up, 
> but only in the home -> office direction. office -> home always sounds good.
> 
> If it were a poor internet connection, I'd expect both sides of the 
> conversation to be poor. Not surprisingly, each side can ping the other 
> in the same time - 25-30ms. Both servers have the iax jitterbuffer on.
> 
> I could always use a lower bit-rate codec ( now using mu-law ), but I 
> don't see how it could be a "one way" bit-rate issue.
> 
> Any suggestions appreciated.
> 
> sean
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> 
> Sean,
>   Broadband connections are almost always asynchronous, which means your 
> download speed is considerably higher than upload speed.  With some or our 
> remote workers they were getting 1.5 Mbps download but only 125 Kbps upload 
> speed!  We ended up having to upgrade their connection to a "business class" 
> connection, but upload speed was still only ½ of the download speed.  You can 
> check your speed both directions with a speed test from a site such as:  
> http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/
> 
> HTH
> 

I have a dsl 3m/512k line. speedtest shows 2500/400. I'm not uploading 
anything. I don't use my home machine as an open server. So 400k should 
be plenty for one voip connection and the miscellaneous chirps.

sean


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