If all you want/need is an IAX connection, wouldn't an IAXy be a
better choice from a power and space conservation standpoint?
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Being a former "victim" of Starband Services, I'd say chuck the
connection and find a different way to connect. Your customer will
never have a truly reliable connection, and what he has probably won't
be usable. 2s voice delays are disturbing and frustrating. Further, an
Asterisk system would b
Oh, now thats an idea... I'll have to dig up a spare PC and try
it... he's got 50amps available, why not burn it :)
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 16:12:52 + (UTC), Peter Corlett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul Oster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've got a client who [wants VoIP working over a v
Paul Oster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got a client who [wants VoIP working over a very high-latency
> link]. So whats everyones opinion, worth exploring further, or am I
> wasting my time trying?
Can you stick an Asterisk box at his end so you can speak IAX over the
link? It may not help wi