VoIP Bandwidth
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Aren't latency and jitter the most likely concerns with remote users? Assuming they have the standard minimum speed available?
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@nashbrydges said in VoIP Bandwidth:
Aren't latency and jitter the most likely concerns with remote users? Assuming they have the standard minimum speed available?
Yes, those are the real concerns but it is not within the users or @EddieJennings control to fix these issues. These are for the ISP to address.
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@dustinb3403 said in VoIP Bandwidth:
@nashbrydges said in VoIP Bandwidth:
Aren't latency and jitter the most likely concerns with remote users? Assuming they have the standard minimum speed available?
Yes, those are the real concerns but it is not within the users or @EddieJennings control to fix these issues. These are for the ISP to address.
Exactly, which I think should be part of establishing realistic expectations along with communicating minimum requirements for speed. Would hate to have remote users expect to have VoIP available but it turns out to be unusable.
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@nashbrydges said in VoIP Bandwidth:
Aren't latency and jitter the most likely concerns with remote users? Assuming they have the standard minimum speed available?
Yes, and packet loss like you see on Comcast networks all of the time.
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What you really want is end users to generate MOS scores from home.
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@scottalanmiller said in VoIP Bandwidth:
@nashbrydges said in VoIP Bandwidth:
Aren't latency and jitter the most likely concerns with remote users? Assuming they have the standard minimum speed available?
Yes, and packet loss like you see on Comcast networks all of the time.
Packet loss or packet theft. . . with Comcast you can't be certain. . .
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@scottalanmiller said in VoIP Bandwidth:
What you really want is end users to generate MOS scores from home.
What do you recommend for that?
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@nashbrydges said in VoIP Bandwidth:
@scottalanmiller said in VoIP Bandwidth:
What you really want is end users to generate MOS scores from home.
What do you recommend for that?
Pingtest.net used to be great but they got rid of it
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I don't have a good tool for that right now, maybe @JaredBusch has one that he likes?
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Here is some interesting information.
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Back from lunch. I agree with the idea of finding a tool that users can run to generate a MOS.
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This seems interesting: https://sourceforge.net/speedtest/ (EDITED)
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@eddiejennings The test you linked is from sourceforge
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@dustinb3403 So it is
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4.4 here as well.
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@dashrender said in VoIP Bandwidth:
Where did you run that test? From the SF.net link that was posted?
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@dafyre said in VoIP Bandwidth:
@dashrender said in VoIP Bandwidth:
Where did you run that test? From the SF.net link that was posted?
Yes
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@dashrender Thanks. It was staring me in the face, lol.
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4.4 here as well.