700MHz is very underpowered for a server that will do a lot of meetme.
I would recommend at least a 1.6GHz P4

As for the delay, that problem is usually made worse by using ztdummy
with poor zttest scores. try a different ztdummy timer source or a
hardware zaptel timer if possible because that's what meetme uses to
keep track of timing and sending out frames.

MATT---

On 6/27/06, Kai Ober <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Today i put 10 users in a Meetme on a 700MHz machine.
but the result did not satisfy me.

I had all 10 Phones in front of me, cause i'm testing my asterisk.
so i could speak on one phone and listen on any other.
i had a delay of  >1 sec of my spoken word(s)

so i think, that you should use a BIG CPU.

a friend of mine mentioned, that if there are many SIP participiants in
the conference the delay will even be greater.
(one guy told a joke, and laughing was delayed from 10 to 30 seconds)

regards
Kai
> thanks
>
> we are planing to have around 50-60 users in 1 room.
>
>
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