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Taldrenites => General Starfleet Command Forum => Topic started by: SSCF Hooch on March 19, 2003, 07:42:55 am
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I have been using RW for a long, long time. But I am hear to say that this Team Speak 2 has the best audio quality I have ever heard. The user interface is clean and user friendly and the stability of it so very much better than RW.
It gets a little jumpy at 50 people using the freedown load, but gads it takes 50 users just to make it a little jumpy.
For what it's worth I give it 2 thumbs up.

Hooch
www.teamspeak.org , give it a try you might like it.
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yes sir TS is alot better than RW
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What ports does it use?
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What ports does it use?
hehe good question I will check.
Hooch
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It's just that I have successfully mastered the SFC and GSA (includes RW) ports and don't have room for any more entries in the router forwarding table.
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Not sure depending on your bandwith I've gone 100 people with 384kup with no chop.
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Not sure depending on your bandwith I've gone 100 people with 384kup with no chop.
Bandwidth and number of users has nothing to do with configuring the required ports (if any) for the software to work from behind a firewall. I know that the distributed network that RW uses can support a lot of people (~30) over a base station set up on a PC running over dial-up, but if you don't have the ports configured correctly you get problems.
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I have been using RW for a long, long time. But I am hear to say that this Team Speak 2 has the best audio quality I have ever heard. The user interface is clean and user friendly and the stability of it so very much better than RW.
It gets a little jumpy at 50 people using the freedown load, but gads it takes 50 users just to make it a little jumpy.
For what it's worth I give it 2 thumbs up.

Hooch
www.teamspeak.org , give it a try you might like it.
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yes sir TS is alot better than RW
Bump
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What ports does it use?
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What ports does it use?
hehe good question I will check.
Hooch
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It's just that I have successfully mastered the SFC and GSA (includes RW) ports and don't have room for any more entries in the router forwarding table.
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Not sure depending on your bandwith I've gone 100 people with 384kup with no chop.
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Not sure depending on your bandwith I've gone 100 people with 384kup with no chop.
Bandwidth and number of users has nothing to do with configuring the required ports (if any) for the software to work from behind a firewall. I know that the distributed network that RW uses can support a lot of people (~30) over a base station set up on a PC running over dial-up, but if you don't have the ports configured correctly you get problems.