Hey Brian. Thanks for your reply. We've determined that the network is the culprit. I'm going to suggest that they give Piers's redundancy suggestion a try. Hopefully that will improve things to an acceptable level.
--fred On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 05:23PM, Brian Corrie said: > I use AG over wireless quite often, with both audio and video. It works > fine for the most part. If there are problems I would hazard a guess > that it is a wireless network issue. Either lots of wireless traffic, > overloaded Access Points (too many connections) and/or poor signal > strength for the wireless (too far from an AP). > > Brian > > > Piers O'Hanlon wrote: > >Hi > >>I've got a collaborator running into problems with RAT point-to-point > >>tests over a wireless grid network. I don't see that the 2 systems they > >>are using are an issue, since they are standard PCs and there are no RAT > >>audio problems over their regular networks. > >> > >RAT runs fine over Wireless unless there's a lot of loss - do you see > >loss of packets over the wireless? (check the reception quality > >matrix). If you're seeing loss you could try enabling rendundancy in > >menu->transmission. Typically a 802.11b or g or less are fine. If > >you;re using multicast there may be issues due to the AP - though it > >usually works ok on most APs unless there's alot of multicast. > > > >Piers. > > > >>There's apparently enough latency, jitter, packet-loss over the wireless > >>network to cause RAT audio to cut in and out. I checked with them to > >>make sure that silence suppression is disabled. It is, so that isn't > >>contributing to the problem. > >> > >>Are there any less-obvious RAT configuration changes that may help > >>decrease > >>audio breakup over this lower than spec network? No VICs are being run in > >>their current testing. > >> > >>Thanks. > >> > >>--fred > >> > >> > >