Friday, December 10, 2010

How to measure latency and jitter on VoIP

One of the most common reasons why users have problems with your VoIP service is lower latency of the Internet.

Latency is measured the time required for a package reach their destination and then back to its source. You can use VoIP with high latency you the voice to delays, interruptions and poor audio quality meet. This problem has strengthened, if you have an intermittent connection or distorted. If you encounter problems, if you use your VoIP service, you can verify that your latency values to determine whether the cause is your Internet service. Difficulty: average

Instructions
  1. 1

    Press the "R" and "Windows" keys at the same time.

This opens a box on the bottom of the screen your running.
  • 2

    Type "CMD" in the run, and then click "OK".

  • This support for the Windows command prompt.
  • 3

    Type "ping www.google.fr--n 50", and press "enter".

  • This command assigns your computer send 50 packages to Google and then action. Statistics are displayed if the ping command stops.
  • 4

    Watch "dedicated to statistical ping to...".

  • " at the bottom of the ping result. The first important piece of information is included in the line "Packages". The "sent" to "50" and with an optimal connection, "get" should be "50". If "Loss" is more than 10 percent, contact your service provider.
  • 5

    Watch "time or copies round trip in milli-seconds."

  • What are the actions of the ping command. These are defined by "Minimum", "Maximum", and "average". "Depending on your site that should these figures be variieren.Idealerweise""average" round "150ms" or lower. Many produce more bad service. All values equal to a perfectly consistent connection would be to understand the consistency of your line. "However, as long as the minim" "uh"and"maximum in" 250ms "or less on the other, the line enough to support the most codecs VoIP should be stable."

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