Hi Michael,
I would...but I'm not sure exactly what you are
asking me to do!
:)
Sorry for my lack of understanding. Could you
please provide me with a bit more information?
PS. This problem exists on all three machines
(desktop x2 and laptop x1) when the VOIP adapter
is connected.
Regards.
Patrick
Michael Chesterton wrote:
On 25/07/2008, at 4:26 PM, Marghanita da Cruz wrote:
I agree your VoIP adapter seems to be where the culprit. My knowledge
is limited in this area, but may give you some clues on where to look.
Your adapter may be assigning dedicated bandwidth to your voice calls
to ensure real time quality of service. This is because theoretically
data isn't fussy about how long it takes to transfer. Ideally this
should happen dynamically ie when you are using your phone the
capacity is assigned to the voice channel at other times the data can
use up all the bandwidth.
The symptoms are similar to mtr problems, which can be cause by icmp
error code blocking.
try plugging the adaptor back in, and lowing the mtr of your pc.
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