Hello,

On Sunday 04 September 2011 21:24:45 Philip Prindeville wrote:
> On 9/4/11 11:43 AM, Michael Büsch wrote:
> > On Sun, 04 Sep 2011 10:11:08 -0700
> > 
> > Philip Prindeville <philipp_s...@redfish-solutions.com> wrote:
> >>> And finally, I'm not really convinced that any of the routers/APs
> >>> that OpenWRT supports have "latency requirements in the milliseconds
> >>> range". I'd rather say throughput matters a _lot_ more than a
> >>> millisecond of latency for these devices.
> >> 
> >> If you're doing VoIP, then I'd certainly say latency matters.
> > 
> > No it doesn't. At least not in the MILLISECONDS range.
> > It does not matter at all, if your voip call has 300 or 302 ms latency.
> > But it _does_ matter that there's enough throughput bandwidth to get most
> > of the packages through the pipe.
> 
> Who the heck has 300ms latency???
> 
> pbx*CLI> sip show peers
> Name/username              Host                                    Dyn
> Forcerport ACL Port     Status ata_1/ata_1                192.168.1.12    
>                         D   N      5060     OK (15 ms) ata_2/ata_2        
>        192.168.1.12                             D   N      5061     OK (11
> ms) bedroom_1/bedroom_1        192.168.1.5                              D 
>  N      5060     OK (14 ms) bedroom_2/bedroom_2        192.168.1.5        
>                      D   N      5061     OK (13 ms) bedroom_3/bedroom_3   
>     192.168.1.5                              D   N      5062     OK (16
> ms) cell_1/cell_1              184.72.221.84                            D 
>  N      45983    OK (211 ms) cell_2                     (Unspecified)     
>                       D   N      0        UNKNOWN guest_1                 
>   (Unspecified)                            D   N      0        UNKNOWN
> guest_2                    (Unspecified)                            D   N 
>     0        UNKNOWN guest_3                    (Unspecified)             
>               D   N      0        UNKNOWN guest_4                   
> (Unspecified)                            D   N      0        UNKNOWN
> kitchen_1/kitchen_1        192.168.1.6                              D   N 
>     5060     OK (12 ms) kitchen_2/kitchen_2        192.168.1.6            
>                  D   N      5061     OK (10 ms) office_1                  
> (Unspecified)                            D   N      0        UNKNOWN
> office_2                   (Unspecified)                            D   N 
>     0        UNKNOWN office_3                   (Unspecified)             
>               D   N      0        UNKNOWN sip_proxy                 
> 66.232.80.9                                         5060     Unmonitored
> sip_proxy-out              66.232.80.9                                    
>     5060     OK (46 ms) softphone                  (Unspecified)          
>                  D   N      0        UNKNOWN 19 sip peers [Monitored: 9
> online, 9 offline Unmonitored: 1 online, 0 offline] pbx*CLI>
> 
> 
> My local softswitch is at the other end of a PON link 1.2km away...
> 
> The VoIP agent on my iPhone 4 has terrible latency just because I'm on
> AT&T...
> 
> If I were using an Android on T-mobile that would be around 100ms...

The discussion in question is about a scheduler latency, not a network one, 
though both can be related in the end.
-- 
Florian
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