I think his problem is more on the radio link level than on the codec
level.
Using G.711 would be 80kbps worth of data and very timing sensitive
usually.
Most modern IP phones use G.729. Now if the other side recodes the
voice in something like G.728 then you have a serious quality issue
du
Hopefully your folks use the G.711 codec. If so you can do a capture and
save forward and reverse streams as a .au file. This will play with Windows
Media and you will hear what they are hearing. Else the following still
applies:
1. WS will make delay and jitter graphics
2. Filter the ca
Help. I do not know much about anything I am trying to see if a wireless
connection between 2 buildings is adequate. I have played wire Wireshark and
see that if I use my IP address as the interface, and a computer's IP address
somewhere else locally, I can see packets sent and received,
On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 10:58:52AM +0100, Toralf F?rster wrote:
> Is there any chance for wireshark to sniff UDP packets with a correct
> check sum if the check sum is set in the hardware ? See here for the
> issue I had : http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7938
I don't know of any way
Can you please try WinPcap 4.0?
Have a nice day
Gianluca Varenni
WinPcap Team
- Original Message -
From: "Midhun Chandran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 4:14 AM
Subject: [Wireshark-users] Network Interface not getting detected
> Hi,
>
> I have installed Wire
Is there any chance for wireshark to sniff UDP packets with a correct check sum
if the check sum is set in the hardware ?
See here for the issue I had : http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7938
Please Cc: me firectly b/c I am not currently subscribed.
Thanks for an answer.
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MfG/Sincere
Hi,
I have installed Wireshark-0.99.4 (WinPcap-3.1) on Windows 2003 server
installed as a virtual machine over VMWare.
When I start Wireshark, the capture window does not list any interfaces
in the interface dropdown. I also installed WinDump and
ran the command 'WinDump -D' and this also did n