[rescue] 802.11 + VoIP
ed at the7thbeer.com
ed at the7thbeer.com
Fri Oct 17 11:34:43 CDT 2003
> > wireless but packet loss will kill you. VoIP almost always uses UDP
> > packets and UDP packets do not have guaranteed delivery. So if you have a
>
> I thought it was RTP?
It is RTP, but...
RTP is at the session layer (layer 5) and it is encapsulated within UDP
datagrams. UDP/5004. RTP relies on RTCP (reliable transport control
protocol) to handle monitoring of data delivery, but I am not familiar
with it's innards.
So I suppose both answers are somewhat accurate. :)
-ed
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