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2010 Mar 06
1
What happens with "silence" streams?
Does Celt encode "silence" buffers (in a stream ) or will it produce "empty" compressed data so that bandwdith could be saved when used on a network? Thanks. St?phane Letz
2003 Oct 08
1
BudgeTone 102 flakey sound
...hing is that the switch indicates 10mbit on the GS102 port - is that correct? (still, 10mbit should be plenty). I'm a bit at a loss where to start debugging - I've tried to play with the voice frames per TX parameter (but as I'm experiencing drops on RX...), the order of codecs (lowest bandwdith first), but it doesn't seem to make a difference. A PII/400 should be enough to do codec translation on one call in any case, so I feel that whatever I tune, it's just fiddling and doesn't get to the real problem. However, I don't have the faintest idea about where to start looki...
2002 Sep 06
6
questiona about CBQ algorithm in Linux
Hi Stef and Alexey I have read some documents about CBQ algorithm from http://www.icir.org/floyd/cbq.html but still have some question about CBQ in Linux . 1. First estimator can estimate how much bandwidth already USED per class. one estimating algorithm is EWMA (exponential weighted moving average), how about Linux implemenatation about estimator? also do you have link for this algorithm? I
2008 Jun 20
2
Steam Chat has stopped working *cry*
Is it me or does steam chat no longer work with 1.0, it was working fine on earlier versions but I have just noticed today that it doesn't work?? i will try reinstalling steam and installing it on PoL and see if that helps.
2002 Apr 03
1
Fwd: Re: "weight" parameter in htb?
...own. > > It is because with assmption that "weight" is proportional to rate > > we can make some algorithms faster ... > > We will see ;) hello devik i am not sure what i am talking about :), but can we have some sort of a keyword where by we might be able to use excess bandwdith (basically pump excess bw from a class specifically created for addressing excess bandwidth to its cousin class) say in the same example as above, root class 512 | create a new classs to child class A 320 | address excess bandwidth ceil 320 |...
2010 Apr 10
10
Being attacked by an Amazon EC2 ...
Just a "heads-up" ... my home asterisk server is being flooded by someone from IP 184.73.17.150 which is an Amazon EC2 instance by the looks of it - they're trying to send SIP subscribes to one account - and they're flooding the requests in - it's averaging some 600Kbits/sec of incoming UDP data or about 200 a second )-: This is much worse than anything else I've