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Re: about the VOIP bandwidth
From: Martin Visser <martinvisser99 () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2011 08:14:25 +1100
Not all that strange. Another example is when you perform a file copy, and your operating system displays a throughput in units of kilobytes per second. This will certainly be showing the rate of the contained file data being copied, and will not show rate of traffic on the wire, thus excluding all headers. If your traffic monitoring program is similar trying to inform the use how much of the data he is caring about (in this case a voice stream) then it will be correct. Regards, Martin MartinVisser99 () gmail com On 31 January 2011 23:37, nangergong <nangergong () gmail com> wrote:
Thank you. I think this makes sense. It is strange that the traffic monitoring program shows that the bandwidth used is about 64kbps for the VOIP program...
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- about the VOIP bandwidth nangergong (Jan 30)
- Re: about the VOIP bandwidth Anders Broman (Jan 30)
- Re: about the VOIP bandwidth Jaap Keuter (Jan 30)
- Re: about the VOIP bandwidth nangergong (Jan 31)
- Re: about the VOIP bandwidth Martin Visser (Jan 31)
- Re: about the VOIP bandwidth Jaap Keuter (Jan 30)
- Re: about the VOIP bandwidth Anders Broman (Jan 30)