Jitterbuffer affects inbound audio only, not outbound (the other side hears the 
choppiness) so I don't think that will help/

Trunking only reduces overhead after 4+ calls, so that shouldn't help either.  
(Since this occurs at 2 calls)

I can't wireshark the other end since the other end is my ITSP (who says 
everything looks fine, no lost packets, <60ms latency)

still stuck....


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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Audio problems on cable modem link

On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Philipp von Klitzing
<[email protected]> wrote:
> - turn off IAX trunking mode
>
I would disagree, you want to enable trunking with multiple call.  It
will reduce patch overhead, leading to less bandwidth.

OP could enable jitterbuffer, if not already enabled.

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