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rradina

join:2000-08-08
Chesterfield, MO

reply to en102

Re: no tracert

Not sure why you or mrkevin think high pings would make a VOIP call "break up" or cause pauses between words.

Breaking up is likely the result of packet loss. High pings should simply cause an uncomfortable pause between when you stop speaking and the person on the other end would hear you stop speaking. This is similar to the problem that news programs have when they try to do live interviews over a satellite uplink. The latency makes "real time" discussions painful.


mrkevin
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join:2007-08-07
Aurora, ME

said by rradina:

Not sure why you or mrkevin think high pings would make a VOIP call "break up" or cause pauses between words.

Breaking up is likely the result of packet loss. High pings should simply cause an uncomfortable pause between when you stop speaking and the person on the other end would hear you stop speaking. This is similar to the problem that news programs have when they try to do live interviews over a satellite uplink. The latency makes "real time" discussions painful.
The high ping times could be a result of packet loss somewhere in the network.
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