Hi,

Sorry for the slow response.

sara fink wrote:

What traces you ran? I need to solve it. They are pulling on me all
the nasty things.
tcpdump? or other things?

traceproto -k 12 -H 5 -I 10 -M 14 -w 2 -W 300 -p udp -d 5060 -o c -P 40 <Israeli IP address>

At the time I was using a Linux host in the US running an Asterisk server and connecting my SIP ATA directly to it. Since the problem was mainly with incoming packets getting bad, we ran the trace at the US end. I still have the logs.

Geoff.

(previous messages quoted for context)

On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 12:23 AM, Geoff Shang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sara fink wrote:

Mainly I look for anomalies with skype. When I talk with my friends
here they barely hear me. At some point, I hear noises. I guess this
is a bandwitdh problem
or who knows what isp/hot infrastructure do.

My wife and I used Hot/Barak from late April 2007 to late April 2008.  Most
of the time, Skype and voip (SIP/IAX2) worked fine.  We did have a problem
for a little while where during the afternoon both would get bad and by the
evening were unusable at least to the states (didn't try Skype locally).
After some phone calls and sending some traces, the problem got fixed but I
never found out exactly what they did.  It remained fine for the remainder
of our contract.

We were using L2TP to connect, if that matters, and the Skype we used was
runing under Win XP, not Linux.

Geoff.

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