On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 13:04:17 -0700, Jim McAtee wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Justin Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 9:14 PM
>Subject: Re: Internet connection math
>
>
>>>The office where the server(s) will be have a full T1
>>>line, but half is dedicated to voice, leaving 512K
>>
>>Full T1 is 1.544Mbps, which would leave you with about 768kbps
>>instead of
>>512.
>>
>>>The video will be set up to use up to 225Kbps per stream.
>>
>>>The question:  How many simultaneous  225K  video streams
>>>can be used with a 512K connection.  The answer hopefully
>>>isn't 2, is it?

Two or three at best. Depends on how long they are but 2 or 3. I once 
talked to the tech at realaudio they were very helpful on  this 
subject.

John Cesta


>>
>>Depends on how fast the users are connecting at.  If you get
>>several people
>>on cable modems or faster DSL lines, you will be limited to 3-4
>>streams at
>>once.  It will also depend on how long the videos are, and many
>>other
>>factors.  I could be wrong, but this is my understanding.
>
>A couple of other factors: If the voice you're talking about is 1/2
>the channels
>of a channelized T1, then you're stuck at 12 channels (x 64k = 768k)
>for your
>net connection.  If, on the other hand, you're doing voice over IP
>and you've
>got a router or some other mechanism doing QoS, that mechanism might
>be smart
>enough to do traffic shaping and give your net connection as much
>bandwidth as
>it needs until the VOIP application needs it.  If nobody is on the
>phone, you
>might have nearly all of the T1 for your streaming video.
>
>Jim
>
>
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