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		<title>By: buddyfarr</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP can be done over wireless but like Mrdenny said I wouldn&#039;t advise it either. You would need a VERY reliable connection with less than 1% packet loss and less than 100ms of jitter.  What problem are you having? is the sound cutting out? If so see if your system has a jitter buffer that you can adjust. If you can setup the wireless as a separate site then you can make adjustments to it without changing the rest of the phone system.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VoIP can be done over wireless but like Mrdenny said I wouldn&#8217;t advise it either. You would need a VERY reliable connection with less than 1% packet loss and less than 100ms of jitter.  What problem are you having? is the sound cutting out? If so see if your system has a jitter buffer that you can adjust. If you can setup the wireless as a separate site then you can make adjustments to it without changing the rest of the phone system.</p>
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