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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=3 face="Times New Roman"><span
style='font-size:12.0pt'>Hi, I am fairly new at Asterisk, but have been using
Asterisk at Home for a few months now. I have 3 Polycom IP600 phones running
with Broadvoice and Voipjet services. When I place calls to the PSTN, I am
losing the first few seconds of the call. This is especially true with the
SIP client, Broadvoice. I have tested it by calling my fax machine. It seems
that when the fax machine rings, I am hearing nothing on my Polycom, but when
it connects on the fax is when I here a ring. This is the length of the
delay. Usually I miss the greeting of the party I have called when using
Broadvoice. When I use the IAX client, Voipjet, the delay is fairly negligible.
I am using a DLink DGL-4300 router, which has been advertised as a
"Gaming Router". It offers an upstream QOS, as well as port
forwarding. I have used and removed both for testing purposes. Any help at
all will be not only appreciated, but will help my very tired eyes after
searching the net for any answers to previous questions of this type. <o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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