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derek

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breaking up on tx and rx sometimes
« on: 2013-10-26, 08:41:03 »
Sometimes I have a breaking up on both rx and tx.It seems to happen when a pc is being used at the remote side. I was thinking of changing the settings on the RX BUFFER,RX JITTER DELAY,and audio packet size.Would this help and what should i set them to? Many thanks Derek

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Re: breaking up on tx and rx sometimes
« Reply #1 on: 2013-10-26, 18:52:21 »
Derek,

It might help a little to increase the buffer length but I suspect that the other PC is grabbing all of the available bandwidth at the remote site. I use a buffer size of 16 and jitter 14 for Internet connections. The only sure way to deal with this is imposing either rate limiting or a QoS preference on the router at the remote site. If you are using WiFi at the remote site also consider going to a hard wired Ethernet connection using FTP or STP cable - not UTP. HTTP traffic from PCs tends to be bursty and eat as much bandwith as the router or WiFi can supply. Worse still are webcams which often cause similar problems.

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John G4SWX

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Re: breaking up on tx and rx sometimes
« Reply #2 on: 2013-10-28, 19:51:19 »
thank you for the info john,Iwill try those settings  73s derek