From: John Willson Strange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Bandwidth Congestion between Server and Encoder Ahh here we go, After banging my head on the desk for a while here I'm having some trouble with bandwidth consumption between our server and remote encoders. I have setup a 128k channel from the our encoders to the server, I was under the assumption that I would be able to @ least encode 2, maybe 3 streams to our server. I can seem to only get one stream at a time without getting timeout errors from encoder and server. Does anyone have listing of how much bandwidth the streams consume between the encoder and the server, the only documentation that I can find is on the bandwidth consumption between the server and clients. If anyone can show me the light or point me to the correct documentation I would be glad to read it! :) Also these machines are behind a router that is doing NAT (Network Address Translation) is there any known issues with using NAT? I'm wondering if this is causing my problems because I have a hard time thinking that a single stream for a 56k modem that much bandwidth. Details: Server: Real Server 6.1 G2 (LINUX) 2.2.13 Endocoder: Real Producer (standard) (LINUX) 2.2.13 Thanks, John ******************************************************* The RealForum is an email discussion group focused on using RealNetworks products. The RealForum is a place to post messages about the best methods for creating content using RealNetworks technologies and the planning and implementation of streaming-media web sites. Archives of RealForum can be found at http://realforum.real.com If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list, you can send mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the following command in the body of your email message: unsubscribe realforum or from another account, besides the address you subscribed with: unsubscribe realforum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
