Brian Sullivan: NetMeetingNetMeeting, Instant Messaging and VOIPStuff I am looking at now- October 31, 2004 These are some sites of products I am currently looking at: Asterisk -- an open source PBX(and everything else telephonic) E-lect -- an open source Plone SCORM LMS Thinking Cap -- an XML eLearning authoring and delivery systemhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0127028/categories/netmeeting/2004/10/30.html#a221 Constantinople- October 20, 2004 "Istanbul will replace Windows Messenger as the preferred client for Live Communications Server, though Windows Messenger will continue to be included within the Windows operating system, Microsoft officials said. " link More confusion from the folks that brought you NetMeeting, Msn Messenger, Windows Messenger et al.http://radio.weblogs.com/0127028/categories/netmeeting/2004/10/19.html#a216 QoS Packet Scheduler- October 18, 2004 It seems the QoS Packet Scheduler is installed and selected by default for network interfaces in both XP, XP SP1 and XP SP2. In some systems it seems to cause strange things to happen with NetMeeting (and MSNWindows Messenger) audiovideo. Symptoms like not transmitting audiovideo or causing poor reception of audiovideo have been reported. I don't know the exact cause (pre SP2 systems problems seemed to be related to use of Intel NICs) but in systems not on a network with a server managing..http://radio.weblogs.com/0127028/categories/netmeeting/2004/10/18.html#a215 |