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  1. Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca (bobjonkmanformer)'s status on Thursday, 10-Aug-2017 05:49:58 EDT Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca
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    • arunisaac
    I did a VoIP demonstration using my laptop as a #WiFi hotspot with !FreeSWITCH in a VM, maybe 4 connections, but it was too slow to be useful. 3 GHz i5, 8 GB RAM
    Thursday, 10-Aug-2017 05:49:58 EDT from sn.jonkman.ca permalink
    • Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca (bobjonkmanformer)'s status on Thursday, 10-Aug-2017 14:32:16 EDT Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca
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      • Bob Mottram
      This was a self-contained demo, with no Internet access. Four !VoIP clients (mobile phones) don't eat all the bandwidth in a production system, so I don't think it was a bandwidth issue, more likely something with the Hotspot Mode in Network Manager
      Thursday, 10-Aug-2017 14:32:16 EDT permalink
    • Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca (bobjonkmanformer)'s status on Thursday, 10-Aug-2017 14:33:56 EDT Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca
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      • arunisaac
      I've run the same demo but with an external router, and it worked fine. So I think the problem was a combination of running #FreeSWITCH in a VM and using Hotspot Mode
      Thursday, 10-Aug-2017 14:33:56 EDT permalink

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