Unacceptable delay on Gizmo Call Out

Why do I get unacceptable delay (latency) using Gizmo Call Out with a 811g router? When using SkypeOut from my laptop through the same router, the latency is fine.
I am using a Nokia E51 and I have the same results whether I call international or local numbers.
I have tried both D-Link and LinkSys routers with the same results.

Do you use Sat Internet? Do you have latency when using Gizmo Call Out with the same laptop?
Generally, latency issues are caused by the internet path between you and the destination. You can test your own connection for voip quality using an online testing service like testyourvoip.com. This test displays your TO and FROM latency MOS and Round-Trip Latency.
If the results from this are good (Round-Trip below 300ms), do a ping test from your laptop to proxy01.sipphone.com and compare the Round-Trip time to the results of the online test.
If all is good from your laptop, let me know and we continue checking for other issues that may be causing latency on your Nokia E51. Thanks.
-GizmoAce
Message Edited by gizmoace on 22-May-2008 01:01 AM

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