<p>Doesn't surprise me if Microsoft tries sending RTP over TCP. Maybe their engineers didn't know basics of VoIP when they were programming their communication server.<br><br></p>
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<p><blockquote type="cite">On 2010-04-24 12:04 PM, "Michael Graves" <<a href="mailto:mgraves@mstvp.com">mgraves@mstvp.com</a>> wrote:<br><br><p><font color="#500050">On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 23:11:06 +0200, <a href="mailto:adamk@3a.hu">adamk@3a.hu</a> wrote:<br>
<br>>Hi Guys,<br>><br>>On 04-23-2010 21:40, Nathan Cle...</font></p>Actually, it is more common for RTP to be over UDP, but RTP over TCP is<br>
possible. In fact, this is the default RTP mode for M$ Office<br>
Communications Server.<br>
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I beleive that it may be possible to use RTP over TCP in Asterisk as<br>
there was someone work on this inorder to have interop with M$.<br>
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