have you tried doing an iperf udp test between the main site and the remote?
 that'll give you an idea of whether it's a network vs. application issue.

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Tim Byng <t...@missioninc.com> wrote:

> > There are two pieces that haven't been fully discussed here, the
> firewalls
> at
> > either end. Just a suggestion that if you have a way in either firewall
> (the
> > one where sipx sits behind, or the one where the remote worker sits
> behind)
> > to prioritize traffic over other traffic riding on either network, you
> > probably should make sure traffic to/from sipxecs from the remote worker,
> and
> > to/from your ITSP.
>
> Are you talking about setting up QoS? At this point, I'm doing my main
> testing on dedicated networks on both ends, so there is no other traffic on
> either end.
>
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