Re: IP over in-ground cable applications.

2002-09-12 Thread Nathan Stratton
make mpeg2 over IP practical solution. ><> Nathan Stratton nathan at robotics.net http://www.robotics.net

RE: your mail

2002-08-20 Thread Nathan Stratton
o real security. I don't know about all of their sights, but at least two have the security image when you walk in, but the rest of the building and other entrances have less then my house. ><> Nathan Stratton nathan at robotics.net http://www.robotics.net

RE: your mail

2002-08-20 Thread Nathan Stratton
would terminate a contract if you were paying their sick rates. ><> Nathan Stratton nathan at robotics.net http://www.robotics.net

RE: your mail

2002-08-20 Thread Nathan Stratton
I was not caught, that was my issue. They only gave me a hard time after I showed them all the issues they had with their security. My issue is they have very little control. ><> Nathan Stratton nathan at robotics.net http://www.robotics.net

Re: your mail

2002-08-20 Thread Nathan Stratton
good, but there is very little substance. ><> Nathan Stratton nathan at robotics.net http://www.robotics.net

Re: QoS/CoS in the real world?

2002-07-08 Thread Nathan Stratton
se my last mile aggregation was DSL or T1 everything was frame or ATM based so I decided to stick with a ATM core. We setup PVCs on our ATM switches based on what customers wanted and built back office systems to change bandwidth based on customer requirements. ><> Nathan Stratton nathan at robotics.net http://www.robotics.net > Cheers > > Steve

Re: Routers vs. PC's for routing - was list problems?

2002-05-23 Thread Nathan Stratton
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Neil J. McRae wrote: > I've done it in a production environment and unless money was > extremely tight I wouldn't consider doing it again. You will > save on capital expediture but you need an army of resources > to support it. When I did it, it was on NetBSD running GateD 3

Re: Routers vs. PC's for routing - was list problems?

2002-05-23 Thread Nathan Stratton
as throughput goes, and just how reliable can a clone (or pick > your manufacturer) be compared to a unit that was designed by electronic > engineers to function as a 24x7 mission critical box? When you want to push over 30 meg you are better off looking at something oth

Re: XO problems?

2002-04-17 Thread Nathan Stratton
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, J.D. Falk wrote: > > Anyone seeing issues with XO routing? > > Yep, I was seeing 3000+ ms from SBC into XO earlier this > afternoon. Seems to have cleared up now. You that that is bad, try ordering a few hundred DS1s. >

RE: OT? cRTP header compression

2002-04-11 Thread Nathan Stratton
PVC on a DSL circuit. If the user hits a web page and sucks a 1500 byte packet it will take over 93 ms to get over that link. I can't live with that amount of jitter so I fragment to a specified MTU that I can live with per link and then interleave the fragments between the voice samples af

RE: OT? cRTP header compression

2002-04-11 Thread Nathan Stratton
s I am replacing the PSTN, so I need to offer as good if not better service. If we are talking calls to Japan I can get way with less quality, but a office business line no way. ><> Nathan Stratton CTO, Exario Networks, Inc. nathan at robotics.net

RE: OT? cRTP header compression

2002-04-11 Thread Nathan Stratton
ee what CRTP, frame size, CODEC, link speed look like for VoATM, VoIP, and FoFR. http://www.robotics.net/clec/tools/index.html ><> Nathan Stratton CTO, Exario Networks, Inc. nathan at robotics.net nathan at exario.net http://www.robotics.net http://www.exario.net