My experience with Netmeeting is that the voice works fine on broadband but
ISDN or below, not so well. The user with the slower bandwidth will have his
voice begin to garble. But with all users on broadband, DSL or above, it's
been pretty impressive. 

Larry Puckette
Network Analyst CCNA,MCP,LANCP
Temple Inland
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512/434-1838

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Ed Chuchaisri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Sunday, January 27, 2002 2:35 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        RE: Another Type of Study Group [7:33375]

I just did a quick research on NetMeeting.  Seems like you need to have
Microsoft MSN installed (Gee, it's microsoft, what a surprise).  But I was
unable to test out the bandwidth demand for this application.  Well, I don't
think it will handle voice that well but looking at the whiteboard feature,
it works quite well and that's an important part of this conference.  Also,
it already has a chat client so I guess you can do everything inside
NetMeeting.

Now, I guess I need your suggestion here; I wonder how it should be run.  I
also wonder whether each participant should finish the chapter then we
gather and discuss about unclear topics or we have a volunteer to lead the
pack.  Anyway, let me know what you think.

Also, we have got a few people signed up so email me if you are interested. 
Again, it's free and no fine print...  :)  Be sure that you have MSN in your
machine and I'll need your MSN email so we can use NetMeeting.

Ed
www.router4u.com




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