I've had similar problems but with dial-up modems.

ISP's mantain large queues in the inbound side of your connection to maximize 
download
speed, but that same hurts latency on your side. You may be saturating the BW 
and thus
the queue makes it's job.
Use the bw conditioner that is described in the advanced linux routing howto, 
in the
cookbook, that is named a thing like "the ultimate bw conditioner, fast 
downloads and
uploads and blablabla". Modify it by putting the ports that the RTP or IAX 
stream pases,
assigning them with a filter to the interactive class.
Also don't forget to put the correct uplink and downlink values, or you will be 
putting a
bw restrictor.

The thing that is very weird is that only inbound calls are affected, I would 
think that
both inbound and outbound calls were affected.

> 
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Hi. I'm having a terrible time with call quality coming into my * box.
> 
> I'm using VoicePulse over a 1.5/1.5 mbit line. Outbound calls are 
> crystal clear on both the RX/TX sides of the conversation. Inbound 
> calls, though, are HORRIBLY garbled on the RX side. I can barely hear 
> the caller, but they report my quality is fine. Getting loads of 
> garbled sounds and weird echoes. (Could just be jumbled up voice 
> packets?)
> 

Miguel Ruiz Velasco


                
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