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Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing?
From: Mark Andrews <marka () isc org>
Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2023 09:27:48 +1000
The implication would look at the terminal characteristics and enable as required. -- Mark Andrews
On 23 Sep 2023, at 08:33, Michael Thomas <mike () mtcc com> wrote: On 9/22/23 1:54 PM, Mark Andrews wrote: Telnet sessions where often initiated from half duplex terminals. Pushing that flow control across the network helped those users.I'm still confused. Did it require the telnet users to actually take action? Like they'd manually need to enter the GA option? It's very possible that I didn't fully implement it if so since I didn't realize that. Mike
Current thread:
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing?, (continued)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Tom Beecher (Sep 21)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Eric Kuhnke (Sep 21)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Dave Taht (Sep 21)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? William Herrin (Sep 21)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Dave Taht (Sep 21)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Michael Thomas (Sep 21)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Jay Hennigan (Sep 22)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Michael Thomas (Sep 22)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Mark Andrews (Sep 22)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Michael Thomas (Sep 22)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Mark Andrews (Sep 22)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Eric Kuhnke (Sep 21)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Tom Beecher (Sep 21)