Oh, wow, ok. Doesn't look like the problem is with your WAN then! (Assuming that the ping times stay like that when the network is at its normal load.)

-Rusty

On 1/10/06, Geoff Manning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rusty Dekema wrote:
> How far (physically) is the Asterisk server location from the
> location of the phones? Have you tried pinging the Asterisk server
> from the network to which the phones are connected?
>
> As a rule of thumb, If the two sites are within 2500 miles of each
> other and the network connection between them is working properly,
> the round trip time for a 64 byte ping should be less than 100 ms,
> the round trip time should not vary from one ping to another by more
> than 2-5 ms (typical), and there should be virtually no dropped
> packets (well under 0.1%).

The two locations are in Greater London

Here is a traceroute from the Modem to the Asterisk Server (64byte packets)
(snip)

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