Brian's concise description of what Netmeeting actually is - two separate
calls - was extremely enlightening. Where can I f\ind out more, Brian? Is
there any general publication - or whitepaper - or read me files that are
readily available for laymen like myself?
Thanks in advance.
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 5:07 AM
Subject: RE: [NetMeeting] [Netmeeting] 3.01 general
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> >
> >Could someone please explain to me what a data only call is? This is
> >confusing to me based my understanding that all information from my
> >computer is sent in data packets.
> >
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>
> NetMeeting "calls" are normally really two "calls" in parallel -- a data
portion using the T.120 protocol ( this is used for the chat, whiteboard,
application sharing and file transfer functions in NetMeeting) and an
audio/video portion using the H.323 protocol ( it is used for real time
audio and video).
>
> A data only call is one the doesn't connect the H.323 portion of the call
and does not provide for audio/video transfer.
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