Hello,

I've been testing with different routing modes and while all of them work
I'm wondering if there are any performance considerations to keep in mind.

(note: gnugk is behind a firewall that is handling the NAT, forwarding and
opening dynamic ports as needed)

Naturally full proxy mode shows more CPU usage on the gnugk server and
ensures there is a single internal source as far as the firewall is
concerned.  Though I don't see any notable quality or call performance
differences between the three.  (dropped packets, clarity, etc..)

For now I've dropped back to H245Routed for external calls and Routed for
LAN/WAN calls.

For example are there any recommendations based on connection speed?  ie: a
20mb point-to-point fiber using one mode vs a single T1?  Until we can
upgrade the T1 site I'm trying to improve the consistency of video service.


Thank You,
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