We have use in Europe many Asterisk PBX connected via Hamnet/Amprnet
gateways with software phones (like phoner) or hardware phones (like Cisco
7940G) and working very well with connections across gateways.
You can see maps where visible online links between PBX in Europe:
http://db0sda.ampr.org/dundicrawler/
73 Waldek SP2ONG
2016-05-29 18:15 GMT+02:00 Brian <n1uro(a)n1uro.ampr.org>rg>:
> (Please trim inclusions from previous messages)
> _______________________________________________
> Greetings;
>
> On Sun, 2016-05-29 at 08:55 -0700, Brian Kantor wrote:
> > I suspect it wouldn't work very well. The gateway at UCSD is not a
> > high-bandwidth connection.
>
> I've tried it before and I concur, it's not the greatest way to pass
> VoIP (via amprgate). You'll find that your jitter will be too great for
> your application to maintain a good link.
>
> --
> <rhetorical> Why is it linux users can install and operate *any* version
> of M$
> Windoze but the same can't be said in reverse?</rhetorical>
>
> 73 de Brian - N1URO
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