Investigating one-way or no-way audio: (part 1)
Tracing a basic call with wireshark by www.voiceinitiate.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ As we know, the problem of one-way audio is very popular in the word of IP telephony and when it occurs, everyone thinks its the telephony system that's got a problem. However, 90% of the time, it's the underlying network that's causing the problem. This video entry is geared towards providing a method for determining whether the phones in a a call are actually sending audio packets when users are complaining of one-way audio or no audio at all.

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