I will certainly try this, and see if it does it.  In the meantime, does my 
config look ok? I have a "totalbandwidth" and "maximumbandwidthpercall" setting 
enabled, should I just scrap those?  What I wanted was to make sure the 
gatekeeper gives enough bandwidth to each client up to the max the gatekeeper 
could support (the unit is on a 1 gigabit connection with 100mb to the 
internet). My intent is a simple gatekeeper that sits at site A, and both site 
A and site F connect to it to make calls and pass content to eachother. I will 
admit some of the settings I put in because I am new to video conferencing and 
made assumptions I would need them based on my knowledge of my network.  I used 
the manual for reference.  Any thoughts from the community would be 
appreciated.  Thanks!

[Gatekeeper::Main]
#NetworkInterfaces=
TotalBandwidth=100000000
MaximumBandwidthPerCall=1966080
StatusPort=7000
StatusTraceLevel=2
MaxStatusClients=50
TimestampFormat=RFC822



[GkStatus::Auth]
rule=allow
Shutdown=0



[RoutedMode]
GKRouted=1
H245Routed=0
Q931PortRange=20000-20999
H245PortRange=30000-30999
TcpKeepAlive=1



[Proxy]
Enable=1
T120PortRange=40000-40999
RTPPortRange=50000-59999
ProxyForSameNAT=1
EnableRTPMute=1

[RoutingPolicy]
default=explicit,ldap,internal,srv,dns,parent,neighbor

-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Willamowius [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 4:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Openh323gk-users] Broken Content behind GNUGK

Hi Josh,

H.239 content streams are handled internally like any other video stream, so 
they should behave like regular calls (quality wise).
There should be no config switches necessary.

You should check if you have enough bandwidth and CPU power left when you add 
the content stream: If you start a separate 2nd call at the same time (with 
similar bandwidth usage as your content stream) does that get through without 
distortion ?

Regards,
Jan

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Josh Rogalski wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone, I am running GNUGK 3.8 as our production video conferencing 
> gatekeeper.  We primarily connect to it from our two sites, and we both run 
> Polycom RealPresence Desktop 3.3 on both ends.  The video call is fine, but 
> when we send content (we usually send the PC's monitor1 at our A site to our 
> F site), it often gets choppy or artifacts and it barely viewable.  Is there 
> something specific in my config that I need to enable to ensure proper 
> display of content to the far site?  I can send my config if needed.  Any 
> information is appreciated thanks! 


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