RR modem quuestion

RR modem quuestion

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RR modem quuestion lars 05-11-2006
Posted by lars on May 11, 2006, 7:33 pm
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while not 100% this group...

In my area Time Warner/Road Runner offers a digital phone service.

I have heard the the bandwidth taken by this is outside the upload/download
limts (384k up, 7meg down) on my RR connection, is this true does anyone
know?.




Posted by DLR on May 12, 2006, 12:26 am
lars wrote:
> while not 100% this group...
>
> In my area Time Warner/Road Runner offers a digital phone service.
>
> I have heard the the bandwidth taken by this is outside the upload/download
> limts (384k up, 7meg down) on my RR connection, is this true does anyone
> know?.
>
>
>
Not outside but takes up about 64kbit of the bandwidth. Actually it's
likely to vary between 32KB and 128KB depending on what's happening at
the time. But the later is my speculation.


Posted by Cyrus Afzali on May 12, 2006, 11:09 am

>while not 100% this group...
>
>In my area Time Warner/Road Runner offers a digital phone service.
>
>I have heard the the bandwidth taken by this is outside the upload/download
>limts (384k up, 7meg down) on my RR connection, is this true does anyone
>know?.
>
>
I was a Digital Phone customer while on TW in NYC, but I'm not sure
how they split the infrastucture. I do know that on Cablevision, it's
split. In other words, the bandwidth that is fed to the voice service
is provisioned separately from the data. So with them, it's possible
for the Internet service to work, and the phone be down or vice versa.

Posted by Agent_C on May 12, 2006, 11:24 am

Please clarify what you mean by this statement:

> "outside the upload/download limts"

By this are you asking whether 384k up / 7meg down is enough bandwidth
to satisfy the VOIP requirements? Or are you asking if the VOIP
signal has no impact on the Internet bandwidth, much like the TV
signal that shares the same copper, but works on a completely
different frequency.

A_C






Posted by lars on May 12, 2006, 9:35 pm
Agent_C wrote:
>
> Please clarify what you mean by this statement:
>
>> "outside the upload/download limts"
>
> By this are you asking whether 384k up / 7meg down is enough bandwidth
> to satisfy the VOIP requirements? Or are you asking if the VOIP
> signal has no impact on the Internet bandwidth, much like the TV
> signal that shares the same copper, but works on a completely
> different frequency.
>


I am asking if the telephony is totally outside and has no impact on the
interent.. or viceversa...



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