Re: [asterisk-users] Is anyone using * for 2 way video conferencing?

2008-10-30 Thread Gordon Henderson
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote: I've been playing with video phones over the past month or 2. You've got 3 choices: Bottom-end is Xlite, etc. soft-phones. Desktop videophones - currently Grandtream GXV3000 and ATL4000's. Top of the range Polycom video conferencing units.

[asterisk-users] Is anyone using * for 2 way video conferencing?

2008-10-29 Thread Robert Augustyn
Hi, One of my clients, wants to use * box to run weekly meetings between remote locations over the internet. What would be the best configuration for this? We are talking about two conference rooms. I am referring to the actual hardware/software and bandwidth requirements for this to work well. I

Re: [asterisk-users] Is anyone using * for 2 way video conferencing?

2008-10-29 Thread Gordon Henderson
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008, Robert Augustyn wrote: Hi, One of my clients, wants to use * box to run weekly meetings between remote locations over the internet. What would be the best configuration for this? We are talking about two conference rooms. I am referring to the actual hardware/software

Re: [asterisk-users] Is anyone using * for 2 way video conferencing?

2008-10-29 Thread Robert Augustyn
-users] Is anyone using * for 2 way video conferencing? On Wed, 29 Oct 2008, Robert Augustyn wrote: Hi, One of my clients, wants to use * box to run weekly meetings between remote locations over the internet. What would be the best configuration for this? We are talking about two

Re: [asterisk-users] Is anyone using * for 2 way video conferencing?

2008-10-29 Thread Jeff LaCoursiere
I've been playing with video phones over the past month or 2. You've got 3 choices: Bottom-end is Xlite, etc. soft-phones. Desktop videophones - currently Grandtream GXV3000 and ATL4000's. Top of the range Polycom video conferencing units. Starting with the top-of the range