Network: Voice streaming

Is it possible to have Messenger Voice streaming transit through 443 ? The install guide states that one can tunnel RTC communication (webconf and messenger) into HTTPS/443 to avoid firewalls problems, is it possible with voice also or do we have so stick with port 3478 ??

please check the personal firewall on your clients.
voice chat will try to make a peer-to-peer connection if possible, if not it tries to make a connection to the ocs server and if that fails it tunnels the stuff over http /https ........

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    I have GSM voice streams coming to my system through a network. How could I save these streams to a GSM file.
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    Hi,
    In the raw format you need to make sure the file starts with a 0xd. One easy way to do that is to take a 0x0d and shift it left 4 bits.
    Then once you have the magic number in place, you start packing the bytes with info. typically its 8khz with 160 13 bit frames that are compressed into smaller package. Its a lossy format.
    However I too am looking for the specification so I can figure out what the true format is suppsoed to be.

  • AEX for both extending network and streaming music?

    I have a Time capsule purchased in late 2008 and a recent Airport express. Can I use the AEX to both extend my network and stream music at the same time? I set it up to extend my network and everything works find so far.
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    Yes, just make sure AirTunes is enabled in AirPort Utility for the Express.
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  • Can I use airport express to extend my network AND stream iTunes???

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  • How to set up an apple network to stream music without having to leave a mac on

    I have two macbooks and a sonos system on a wireless network with a netgear router and timecapsule for back-ups. Now, I need to leave a macbook on for sonos to reach the itunes library. But the library is getting too big for the macbook, and Sonos will play better if the library is wired to the router instead of connected wirelessly like it is now, and I don't want to have to put on the macbook every time I want to play music.
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    Or should I just get a NAS to connect to the router, store the music there, and if so will my time capsule be able to back-up the library on the NAS? Does the NAS need to be ablt to support Time Machine in OSX?
    Is this the way to go in trying to set up Sonos to play without having to turn on a macbook? Or any other suggestions?
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    I will jump in and answer the part i know about.. but I do not use SONOS and don't even use itunes in a significant way.. so you will need to look deeper for other parts of your solution.
    itunes is strange because it is not a server design.. this makes sharing it hard.. and that is deliberate due to copyright. Apple do not want you to simply copy your itunes for other people to use. So the library is linked closely to the player.
    Moving the library has specific method. Apple documents gives you the method.
    Of course this is really messy running a computer when you want to play music in lots of settings.. so a NAS is a better solution. TC is not a NAS.. it is a backup target for TM.
    I (plus many experts here) do not think TC a suitable location for itunes library.
    It has the following issues.. it is designed to be slow to spin up and fast to spin down.. Your computer will lose track of the library every time you boot or wake your computer. Streaming is difficult because the TC will tend to spin down the disk at the first opportunity.
    2. It is easy to corrupt the library. Due to wireless connections many people use.
    3. The TC cannot back itself up .. nor can TM backup network drives.
    4. If the TC dies.. as they have a tendency to do.. your library is lost.. so backup is a serious problem.
    Now the above does not stop people from doing it.. with varying degrees of success. never discount the backup problem. If you want to try remember this is not going to be straight forward.
    A proper NAS has advantage of being able to back itself up.. it can also have spin settings fine tuned and higher speeds available as well as onboard data protection via raid.
    But NAS is still not able to be backed up by TM nor is TM always reliable if backing up to it.. Apple made one and one only network target for TM .. the TC.
    Your problem is far from unique.. a few seconds in google will give you loads of info.. even from the sonos forum.
    eg http://forums.sonos.com/showthread.php?t=33468
    Is this the way to go in trying to set up Sonos to play without having to turn on a macbook? Or any other suggestions?
    Until Apple recognise the hole in their product lineup.. which is maybe deliberate.
    A mac mini as a media computer/server (except itunes is not a server.). but you can build a quasi one. It doesn't need to be the latest .. a cheap second hand one say since 2010 should be more than powerful enough to do this role. Attach a large external drive.. not USB2 if possible.. that might mean fw800 or deliberately paying the extra for Thunderbolt mini and connections.

  • At&t Confirms 3G Network Voice Outages

    I am creating a new post based on this thread...
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1649598
    ... because the things I discovered today with at&t are more widespread than just Jersey City and NYC.
    An hour ago I received a call from a senior tech support analyst in the Tulsa center -- I have her phone number and name -- and she said in a Voice Mail message that she'd been trying to get in touch with me the past few days but "couldn't get through" to my iPhone and that if I was "still having trouble" with my 3G service to let her know and that they'd put a "trace" on both of my iPhones to find out exactly what was going wrong. I liked that idea a lot.
    She told me to make sure I had the latest version of iTunes and that the 2.0.1 software update for the iPhone "solves all the 3G problems." At least now we know one intention of that iPhone update -- at least from at&t's perspective.
    Her callback number goes nowhere.
    The fact that she was calling me but "couldn't get through" suggests to me there is a problem with the at&t network.
    I called the regular at&t service line and found out the Tulsa supervisor that called me had closed my case even though she failed to contact me.
    The customer support person sent an email to the Tulsa supervisor explaining that I was still having 3G trouble and that my connectivity was not great even though I'm in a "saturated 3G area."
    I also reminded my rep I have a 3G Option Wireless GT Ultra Express modem on at&t that is also having degraded service. Six weeks ago download speeds were 1.2 MB and now, over the last week, speeds have fallen from 600 kbps to 437 kpbs to, right now: 297 kbps. You can't blame the iPhone for those declining at&t 3G modem speeds.
    The at&t customer service rep told me there was a widespread 3G network problem with the voice side of 3G right after the introduction of the iPhone. The problem has been slowly remedied since then and that most of the 3G network should now be fine on the voice side but that "pockets of trouble" like mine were still being reported.
    The customer service rep emailed the Tulsa supervisor more details of our conversation and promised to stay in touch with me. I asked about IMEI trouble and was told the 3G phones don't have IMEI trouble with legacy phones because the IMEI is "embedded in the phone and it won't work on our system if the IMEI isn't correct."
    The rep also told me at&t may need to do a complete "delete and reset" on their side to reinitialize my service. That had to be done by the Tulsa people because it is such a "low-level device event" that needs special authorization to happen.
    Never once did at&t suggest the problem was with the iPhone. In fact, the rep I spoke to made it pretty clear the 3G problem was on their end, they knew about it, and they were actively working to restore service.
    I was impressed with my latest interaction with at&t and I'll let you know if Tulsa calls me back or if I get any more information in the promised follow-ups from the rep I spoke to today.
    When you call at&t to complain about the robustness of your 3G connection -- have they ever blamed your trouble on the iPhone? Or have they sort of hinted the trouble is in their 3G network?

    UPDATE:
    No calls from at&t today on any of their promised follow ups. No traces set. No delete and reset of my account.
    I'm sure they closed my trouble ticket because, as you know from reading this forum, they know they have a 3G saturation problem in lots of places and the solution is going to likely take a long time. I am emboldened to know 3G will only get better as the days pass. Patience is not a virtue; it is a 3G necessity.
    I was surprised to get my new at&t bill today and find a $47 credit. I guess they took pity on me.
    I'm resigned to living in the netherworld of 3G/EDGEland -- the iPhone 3G is a much better EDGE phone than the first version -- so I can't complain too much about using EDGE.
    The 2.0.1 update did seem to make the transition between 3G and EDGE smoother.
    I get a -103 average of 3G coverage inside our home -- not great for voice but data is okay -- and I don't get dropped calls in the negotiation down to EDGE for voice so that's okay, too.
    I'm also getting spectacular battery life. I turned off WiFi and Push. WiFi would eat my battery in 6 hours and the iPhone was three feet away from my wireless router.
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  • Mac Pro won't wake for network access & streaming

    I used to enjoy streaming media from my G5 to various UPnP devices, as well as streaming videos to my iPhone using Air Video and accessing the G5 from my MacBook over my home network, and over the internet using Back to my Mac. But after upgrading to a Mac Pro, I find it no longer wakes from sleep mode for network access of this kind. I can stream media and access it from my notebook while it’s awake, but when it goes to sleep after ten minutes, it disappears from the MacBook’s Finder sidebars and can no longer be reached with UPnP or Air Video.
    Can anyone shed any light on this? Does the Mac Pro (or maybe Snow Leopard) sleep more deeply, and if so, is there any way around this? For the record, I have the Wake for Network Access box checked in Energy Saving preferences, and my network is controlled through a FRITZ!Box router; I don’t have a Time Capsule or AirPort Express.

    If your still around or for anyone else:
    Well, believe it or not sometimes you may have to enable and then re-enable it for it to "take".
    It doesn't happen very often but every once in a while it seems to rear it's ugly head. It seems to be hit or miss on what program it comes up on.
    Try going back into the "Energy Saver" (10.6.x) settings and un-check the box and then re-check it again, or un-check it then close the window then open it again and re-check the box.
    Hope it was that easy...

  • Two Macs networked - Problems streaming iTunes

    I have an intel iMac with leopard originally connected wirelessly to a PC media center in my living room. Everything worked great...
    So...I couldn't leave well enough alone. I replaced the PC with a mac Mini. Networking went ok, but noticed a major drop in internet browsing speed. So I of course used it as an excuse to upgrade my router from a Linksys WRT54G to an Airport Exrpress....didn't work any better. Finally after reading all the posts I could find, I realized that my iMac was using the old workgroup name the PC used previously (mshome). I changed this and, I also changed my location from Automatic and added a "Home" location. Not sure which, but something worked! Internet speed back to where it should be...
    But the problem is the flakeiness of the network is still there. My music is on my iMac, and when I attempt to stream it to the mini, it works fine but later starts skipping and eventually quits. I've also noticed that sometimes the iMac drops the mini from the network and takes a while to reconnect.
    Can anyone provide any thoughts on improving network performance? Like I said, it works, but it's hit or miss right now.
    Thanks...
    Edward

    Are you sure that you have disabled the Airport connection on your Mini?
    What it sounds like is that you have a wired and a wireless connection to your router, and the wireless one is taking precedent over your wired one.
    If you suspect that may be the case, in the System Prefs>Network, try to disable the wireless connection.
    When you say the Mini dropped from the network.. do you mean that you couldn't reach it from your iMac, or that you couldn't get online from the Mini... which are two separate things.
    NOLA is the same.. the fat old lady isn't dead yet. Thanks for asking.

  • Samsung Blu-Ray player, Airport Extreme network, and streaming Netflix

    I am very frustrated. Can you help? My husband just purchased a Samsung Blu-Ray BD-P3600 player and TV. I have read all of the forums on trying to connect this to an Airport Extreme network. After several days of trying different options, I still can not get the Blu-Ray player to connect to my network and be able to stream Netflix. The only way that I have gotten close is through the wireless connection devise and putting in the IP address etc. When doing a network test, if checks the MAC Address and the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS Server. It then pauses for a long time and tells me that the Gateway Ping won't work. It says, "Your network cannot operate properly." I have not had any trouble connecting any computers or printers to the network. Why can I not get this to work? Please tell me what I am doing wrong. I know just enough to be dangerous. Thank you!

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  • Airport Express to extend network and stream music at the same time?

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    Hi there,
    I can't stream through my domestic network with my archlinux server.
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    Even by wifi or ethernet
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    It worked before and now it doesn't without any modification except weekly "yaourt -Syu"
    Speed transfer looks ok, 80Mb/s up and down roughly.
    No problem at all with deezer from clients.
    I use to use VLC to stream, but others do the same.
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