- Original Message -
Yes I realize the more people that are listening or watching.
This is why I was looking for a VPN program.
Something you need to consider, VoIP uses UDP because it is better to have
a drop out during live voice calls than to introduce further latency waiting
for a
Along those lines, you could even try something like Ventrilo. It is very
simple to set up. The server component will run on Mac, Windows, Linux,
Solaris and FreeBSD. The client software is Mac and Windows only.
Chris
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Andrew Farnsworth
A few comments that I hope will be useful!
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 7:22 AM, Steven S. Critchfield
cri...@basesys.com wrote:
- Original Message -
Yes I realize the more people that are listening or watching.
This is why I was looking for a VPN program.
Something you need to
One of my pet pives with Skype was the fact that it was one to one and
that did not work well calling those countries that we are involed in.
I do not mind the call being watched by ft. Meed but I don't want the
UN watching.
That is why I was hoping for something I could use on a VPN.
On Jan 30,
Hang on, you trust our government, but not the UN?
Don't you have that backwards?
*ducks*
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 20:24, df9 df9...@gmail.com wrote:
One of my pet pives with Skype was the fact that it was one to one and
that did not work well calling those countries that we are involed in.
I
Yes I realize the more people that are listening or watching.
This is why I was looking for a VPN program.
On Jan 29, 8:41 pm, Howard White how...@usit.net wrote:
On 01/29/2011 07:28 PM, df9 wrote:
I used Skype to talk with my daughters overseas but I was not happy
with the call quality.
On 01/30/2011 07:36 PM, df9 wrote:
Yes I realize the more people that are listening or watching.
This is why I was looking for a VPN program.
Well now I am understanding just a little better. Virtual Private
Network only accomplishes so much; VPN with encryption will add latency.
I