Off the top of my head
- use a decent ISP
- make sure your ADSL link isn't heavily contended
- use the latest stable firmware in your router
- set QOS for outgoing packets on your router (whether your ISP takes
any notice is another matter)
- Set QOS on your router to reserve bandwidth for VOIP
Thank you for your infomation.
It is regrettable that it is not easily revokable.
There is no configuration option for doing this; RTCP is a mandatory
part of an RTP implementation that intends to be compliant with the
RFCs. If you want to disable it, you'd have to modify the source code.
Hello,
Does anyone know when we will see asterisk 1.6.1 (and/or 1.6.2) binary
packages at packages.asterisk.org?
Greets.
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RPMs for CentOS already exist. Though, I agree with better
notification/documentation for these and the keeping up with the updates.
On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 8:14 AM, Pablo Ruiz pablo.r...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know when we will see asterisk 1.6.1 (and/or 1.6.2) binary
packages