Re: Is it just me...tickets never seem to get resolved.
Tony. Not to answer your question about tickets; Tim is definitely taking care of that. But I've been in the phone/telecom/IT/voip business for a long time. A suggestion if you haven't already done this for troubleshooting.
If you can, disconnect your entire home network. I.e. all computers, all routers, all switches, all printers, everything. When done disconnecting it, try ONLY your voip adapter and your DSL/Cable/Whatever internet modem/adapter. Experiment with making as many calls as you can. If the problem is still there, it's either your voip adapter or your internet provider. (Or, if you're using the DSL/Cable modem also as your router, it could be that). If the problem goes away, then it's something in your network. E.g. another device causing bandwidth issues; conflict with ports; etc...
I always suggest when having a voip quality problem, to start at the very basic configuration which is the voip adapter and internet connection. No network at all. This way you can see which direction the problem is. Good luck.
Mike
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