Re: VOIP and Telnet |
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Hank Karl (notgiven@nothere.com) Sat, 30 Oct 2004 13:49:32 -0400
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On 27 Oct 2004 13:04:43 -0700, rshlain@hotmail.com wrote:
> It is possible to have VOIP and be able to connect to machines that
I'm not sure what effect telnet will have. You will generally need to
Another factor is the modem speed and codec used. You will probably
Codecs use more bandwidth on the Internet than their nominal rate
If your system can use header compression, things will go a lot
If you're interested in more details on bandwidth, see
If you'd like to hear what low-bitrate codecs sound like, check out
On 28 Oct 2004 09:45:56 -0700, dog4dogg@yahoo.com (kansasman) wrote:
> rshlain@hotmail.com wrote in message
>> It is possible to have VOIP and be able to connect to machines that
>> [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: If I understand it correctly, VOIP --
> In my experience, in order to have VoIP, you need to have DSL or
> I was curious about this too -- and I found this site to be helpful in
> http://www.inclusive.com/trng/voip/facets.htm
Or you could try www.testyourvoip.com and see if it works.
> Good Luck!
> [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: Maybe also the man has not only broad
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 14:16:41 GMT, Rick Merrill
> rshlain@hotmail.com wrote:
>> It is possible to have VOIP and be able to connect to machines that
> Yes, of course: it is a telephone. But WHY would you want to because
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