CT possible is everything.
Bandwidth should be max 300k per person, assuming you're not using HD video. Usually, the largest challenge is starting such a call, and getting everyone to set their volume, eliminate echo, and get settled. Easier if all participants have nice new soundcard, a nice headseat, and have set their mike/volume in advance. Even easier if all participants are muted -i.e. broadcast voice/video like remote training sessions. Lots of variables here, presuming the server has enough Bandwidth, and presuming no participant has round trip time > 150ms, and no significant frame loss - should work. My experience, most of the variables occur at the end user -speakers, headset, microphone, sound card, etc.... Commercial servers do this much better, as then balance audio, do echo cancellation, etc... all automatic. The server needs a conference room, all participants will dial into this conference room. The server could be configured to require a password, allow a moderator, etc... I believe ekiga.net still allows one to set up a conf. room as follows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ekiga#Audio%20conference%20server [For example, a group of friends could meet in conference room 1122 by dialing sip:[email protected]] Using 501xxxx, you'll be asked for a "PIN number": dialing a number you can protect the access to your conference room or just dialing # will make this conference public. Hope this helps. Best regards, On 12/10/2010 07:28 PM, Corrado Topi wrote: > Hi! > > I would like to use Ekiga for small video conferences with max 10 people some > of them using both audio and video, some using only audio. Is that possible? > How? > > Regards > > CT > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -- Shawn Adams [email protected] AIM field64 XMPP [email protected] Gtalk [email protected] Skype field64 _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
