[*] VOIP on Rocket Hub

Travis Harper trapper at foxlakecreenation.com
Wed Sep 14 15:59:27 CDT 2011


The mifi works better then the 3g on the iphone.
the rocket stick is about the same.

in both cases.. it just for kicks.

I have no problems with Wifi on iPico.
I use it all the time, and it my primary communication tool when I m up north or staying in hotels.


Travis Harper
Fox Lake Cree Nation
Negotiations Office
IT Manager/Systems Admin
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On 2011-09-14, at 3:42 PM, Dan Keizer wrote:

> I'd think we'd have similar results with just using a 3G connection on a smart device.
> 
> I have numerous VoIP clients on my iPhone (on the rogers network) .. and yes, there is significant jitter/lag ... it will do in a pinch to use over the 3G network, but certainly wifi is much more preferable.  
> I use this setup on a consistent basis at work and at home (VoIP iPhone client on wifi) and have fairly good results.
> 
> Dan.
> 
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 11:27 AM, John Lange <john at johnlange.ca> wrote:
> I've got a Rogers rocket HUB here that I've done some preliminary
> testing with. So far my results are less than impressive.
> 
> Speedtest shows downloads of only 2mbits/s with tons of latency and
> jitter. Upload is only about .3mbit/s.
> 
> The device frequently drops of the internet and often fails to track
> the state of SIP connections for NAT.
> 
> On the upside, when I was able to place a test call, it did come
> through loud and clear.
> 
> Just wondering if anyone else has done any testing with these devices?
> 
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