Re: An interesting discovery - Can anyone explain why

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This is one of many secret GnuGk features that have not been discovered yet;-)
The obvious explanation would be that both ohphones have a good network route 
to the gatekeeper, but not directly to themselves, but this would be quite
strange...

Bruce Ferrell <bferrell@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>This isn\'t a complaint.  I\'ve been racking my brains trying to think of 
>an explaination for a quite serendipitous phenomenon.  I\'m using gnugk 
>in full proxy mode and I\'ve come on something in my use and it doesn\'t 
>seem to be version specific.
>
>The interesting thing is when I use ohphone to call a remote instance of 
>ohphone directly, the call is frequently almost unusable.  Have both 
>instances register to gnugk and the call becomes quite usable. have only 
>one instance of ohphone register to the gatekeeper and call off the 
>gatekeeper and the call is STILL as excellent as it was with both 
>endpoints registered.  Something about the proxy seems to clean up the call.
>
>Anybody have any thoughts on why this happens?
>
>Please don\'t break it! :)


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