> > > Actually it is quite interesting, I also have Vonage, it did not work at > all > well when we first move here, voice in both directions was terrrible, and > Vonage said that they knew it would not work, so we were expecting > that, we did not use the Vonage service to the point that I was going > to ship back all but one device and keep it for grins on the cheapest > rate, but now the Vonage phones work just fine, so I am really flum- > moxed. > > That's an interesting twist..
> I was looking a where to change the codec for the cellular side, but > I do not see where to do it for the cellular side of the phone. > > The uCell just acts like a mini base station, the phone registers with > it and carries on just as though it was talking to the big ones out on > the towers and other structures. There are NO knobs on the uCell, > indeed when I was talking to the AT&T CSR, I told him that it sure > would be nice to have a small web server where you could at least > link to the thing and watch as it did whatever it does on re-start. Mine > is in a higher part of the house so I can not see the indicators on the > front (well now I can I put a IP camera up looking at it so when i am > asked to tell them what I see I do not have to go running up there I > just bring up the video) when I am down in front of the computer. > If there's no software menu for either the mCell or the phones then there won't be a way to change the voip codec. I thought you were using a cellular smartphone running a VOIP over wifi app. > > The testing I have done are with some numbers that you dial as it > is from a cell phone and i am testing the cellular stream not the > VoIP stream from a app to stream over WiFi. > > I was looking at the BW going through my router, when I have a call > running it is about 27Kb. It is not much, when I am not home the > modem will show maybe 100KB of data flow during the day from > my wife using the phones, so they do not pull too much. > As I would expect. > > > > I went to the 8 x 8 sight and got a 'plugin not supported on > Chrome, that is the second speed test site that gives me that > error. > > > I ran into the same problem. Iceweasel browser with the IcedTea web plugin will do the trick. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
