Archive for the ‘Computer Networking’ Category

In laymen’s terms, can you please explain ISDN?

Batmen asked: In short, I have to setup a videoconferencing system for 4 stores. How will ISDN help? Is it better to go IP? Also, again in laymen’s terminology, what is BRI and PRI? how is this all linked to video conferencing? I AM SO CONFUSED.Maria

We need a high speed internet solution for a small office, what do you recommend T1 or Burstable Wireless?

Andi asked: We are using Video and Audio conferencing and broadcast mainly and these are the options we can choose from. Thanks! Package A – Burstable Services 3Mbps $339 Package B – Burstable Services 10Mbps approx. of $800 Option 1 – 3M symmetrical & burstable (not guaranteed, like in DSL) Option 2 – 3M symmetrical [...]

256kbps enough for video calls on msn messenger?

GK asked: Hi. Im currently using BSNL Dataone Home 250 Plan at 2mbps speeds. Im a frequent user of the video call facility in msn messenger. Video conferencing works gr8 on 2mbps line with no video choppping and the video is real time with no shakes. But since i have a download limit of 1GB, [...]

What’s the lowest bandwidth using Video Conference method? I have ooVoo running and I use 2 VOIP phones on Cab?

Misses M asked: I have Time warner residential cable where I have two vonage VOIP lines. And I run ooVoo for video conferencing. I am having chopping voice on all 3 lines if I use them at the same time. Or even if I just ooVoo and use 1 VOIP line. Is there a way [...]

How fast is broadband speed in India?

MrSandman asked: Is it fast enough for video conferencing?Ray

How many servers can I host behind 1 public IP address?

binba asked: In my small company we currently have 1 static IP address, and we have our SBS that runs email. But we want to add (dial-in) video conferencing, SSH access to some machines, and more… can I do (almost) everything with one public IP address, as long as the ports differ?Heidi

What’s the difference between an “IP network” and “the internet” related to video conference service providers

Allenby asked: Searching for a global, multi-party video conferencing service provider, one of the companies I’ve come across have told me that they provide connections to an IP network, not the internet, which is supposed to enable high quality video transmissions between a number of participants located in different places around the world. They give [...]