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Hi all,
I have a vpn set up between my office here and a remote office. On my end I have a wolverine firewall and the remote office has a netgear firewall. The vpn is fine. But when using an IP phone at the remote location connected to a phone box here the voice quality is choppy. So, does anyone have any experience/advice on speeds/equipment needed for reasonable ip phone quality? -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Julien Julien Mills |
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Julien Mills <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > I have a vpn set up between my office here and a remote office. On > my end I have a wolverine firewall and the remote office has a > netgear firewall. The vpn is fine. But when using an IP phone at > the remote location connected to a phone box here the voice > quality is choppy. I'm curious, please: Is the voice sounding "choppy" to users on both ends, or only at the remote end? |
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On 2007-06-13, Patrick <ptri.c.k> wrote:
> Julien Mills <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > >> I have a vpn set up between my office here and a remote office. On >> my end I have a wolverine firewall and the remote office has a >> netgear firewall. The vpn is fine. But when using an IP phone at >> the remote location connected to a phone box here the voice >> quality is choppy. > > I'm curious, please: Is the voice sounding "choppy" to users on both ends, > or only at the remote end? It is choppy on both ends, it works but it's really to broken up to really use. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Julien Mills |
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