VoIP
Rules
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Be civil. Disagreements of varying intensities will happen, but particularly vitriolic attacks will be pruned from the discussion.
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Do not promote or advertise for any business, service or product unless responding to a specific request for recommendations. This includes recommending a user change providers when they have not indicated they are interested in doing so.
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Do not send private messages to users, or invite users to send you a private message, for the purpose of promoting or advertising a business, service or product.
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Do not invite, encourage, or seek help with engaging in unethical or fraudulent activity relating to VoIP, such as call spoofing, robocalling and autodialers, or fraudulent STIR/SHAKEN attestation.
Can you pull a pcap from the ubiquiti? Maybe run it through a Wireshark Voip filter? What does the call ladder look like? What do your traceroutes look like on a basic level, and where is the voip server in this scenario? Are you troubleshooting something in this scenario?
Look at Homer and VoIPMonitor. I am not sure about Homer but VoipMonitor runs on Linux. Maybe you can run it one Linux subsystem on Windows 11?
You're more likely to experience quality of service problems on the WAN than on your local LAN, assuming youve configured your LAN appropriately for voice. Not much you can do about QoS on WAN.