> Perhaps I read that wrong, as the different filters don't seem to show
> those packets as lost or jittered. Plus, this crackle happens fairly
> often, so I don't know if it's any indication of dropped packets (or the
> root of the problem, at least), but then again, I'm not sure. I will try
Rich Adamson wrote:
Sorry to write so many consecutive messages in such a short period of
time, but this problem is really bugging me as it has been going on for
days.
When I look in Ethereal, there are actually "two calls" going on -- in
this particular call, Source call #4 and Source call
> Sorry to write so many consecutive messages in such a short period of
> time, but this problem is really bugging me as it has been going on for
> days.
>
> When I look in Ethereal, there are actually "two calls" going on -- in
> this particular call, Source call #4 and Source call #10318, #4
Robert Geller wrote:
Robert Geller wrote:
Rich Adamson wrote:
Thank you very much for your response. I do acknowledge that my
previous posts did not contain much technical information to speak
of, but it was mainly because I wasn't/am not familiar with the
Asterisk CLI and troub
Robert Geller wrote:
Rich Adamson wrote:
Thank you very much for your response. I do acknowledge that my
previous posts did not contain much technical information to speak
of, but it was mainly because I wasn't/am not familiar with the
Asterisk CLI and troubleshooting Asterisk prob
Rich Adamson wrote:
Thank you very much for your response. I do acknowledge that my previous
posts did not contain much technical information to speak of, but it was
mainly because I wasn't/am not familiar with the Asterisk CLI and
troubleshooting Asterisk problems, so I apologize fo
Brian Capouch wrote:
Robert Geller wrote:
What should I be looking for in /proc/interrupts? If the first field
in each row is the IRQ, I don't see any of the same numbers listed,
so would that mean there are no conflicts?
Why don't you include the output in your mail?
B.
CP
> >>>
> >>>
> >> Wow, very interesting. Thank you so much! BTW, regarding YMMV, did
> >> you have a separate, dedicated sound card? I don't -- it's integrated
> >> into my motherboard. Would this still apply? Of course, there are
> >> still ports in the back for in, out, and a mic, so it may sti
Robert Geller wrote:
What should I be looking for in /proc/interrupts? If the first field in
each row is the IRQ, I don't see any of the same numbers listed, so
would that mean there are no conflicts?
Why don't you include the output in your mail?
B.
_
> >
> >
> Thank you very much for your response. I do acknowledge that my previous
> posts did not contain much technical information to speak of, but it was
> mainly because I wasn't/am not familiar with the Asterisk CLI and
> troubleshooting Asterisk problems, so I apologize for that.
>
>
Brian Capouch wrote:
Robert Geller wrote:
Wow, very interesting. Thank you so much! BTW, regarding YMMV, did
you have a separate, dedicated sound card? I don't -- it's integrated
into my motherboard. Would this still apply? Of course, there are
still ports in the back for in, out, and a m
Robert Geller wrote:
Wow, very interesting. Thank you so much! BTW, regarding YMMV, did you
have a separate, dedicated sound card? I don't -- it's integrated into
my motherboard. Would this still apply? Of course, there are still ports
in the back for in, out, and a mic, so it may still appl
Brian Capouch wrote:
Robert Geller wrote:
At this point, I'm thinking that it could be a matter of bad cabling
or something. The Cat5 cable that's running the 8 or so feet from my
PC to my router is homemade by me, and many people do report problems
with homemade cables. I may not have mad
Robert Geller wrote:
At this point, I'm thinking that it could be a matter of bad cabling or
something. The Cat5 cable that's running the 8 or so feet from my PC to
my router is homemade by me, and many people do report problems with
homemade cables. I may not have made it exactly right, or
Rich Adamson wrote:
So, can no one give me any suggestions? Perhaps I can elaborate upon
further testing and attempts to debug this tremendously frustrating problem.
My softphone (typically IAXComm, but same results connecting via SIP on
Xten Xlite) is installed on a P4 1.6 w/ 256 megs of RA
> So, can no one give me any suggestions? Perhaps I can elaborate upon
> further testing and attempts to debug this tremendously frustrating problem.
>
> My softphone (typically IAXComm, but same results connecting via SIP on
> Xten Xlite) is installed on a P4 1.6 w/ 256 megs of RAM and an
>
So, can no one give me any suggestions? Perhaps I can elaborate upon
further testing and attempts to debug this tremendously frustrating problem.
My softphone (typically IAXComm, but same results connecting via SIP on
Xten Xlite) is installed on a P4 1.6 w/ 256 megs of RAM and an
integrated s
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