top | item 33396468 (no title) another_comment | 3 years ago My call quality also seems better since I've switched on the VPN. I do not have numerical proof of this, but it sure seems like my voice calls are crystal clear now. discuss order hn newest another_comment|3 years ago My guess is Spectrum has been rate limiting port 5060 for a while, and finally just turned it off.Nice. kkielhofner|3 years ago With standard SIP implementations port 5060 is used for signaling and RTP for the actual media uses different (negotiated) ports.Rate limiting 5060 wouldn’t have any impact on call quality.
another_comment|3 years ago My guess is Spectrum has been rate limiting port 5060 for a while, and finally just turned it off.Nice. kkielhofner|3 years ago With standard SIP implementations port 5060 is used for signaling and RTP for the actual media uses different (negotiated) ports.Rate limiting 5060 wouldn’t have any impact on call quality.
kkielhofner|3 years ago With standard SIP implementations port 5060 is used for signaling and RTP for the actual media uses different (negotiated) ports.Rate limiting 5060 wouldn’t have any impact on call quality.
another_comment|3 years ago
Nice.
kkielhofner|3 years ago
Rate limiting 5060 wouldn’t have any impact on call quality.