I have seen a lot of comments about stations using SKYPE for remotes. Here is an issue we have recently had and I wonder if anyone else has experienced it and found a cure.
During some recent skype sessions we have lost our streams. When we end the skype session our modem does not reconnect the streams and I have to power cycle the modem, router, and switch to get everything back on the air.
We have cable high speed internet, 20mb download, 1.6mb upload. 2 Barix boxes: 1 instreamer STL sending stereo MP3 stream to the transmitter, 1 extreamer pulling a lower quality stream from the air monitor at the TX site so we can hear our actual transmitted audio. Plus normal internet traffic: emails, 3 sat receivers plugged in, ect.
I spoke with our ISP tech guy and he said SKYPE grabs all available bandwidth as he put it to maintain a QOS or quality of service. He had no suggestions as to how to configure it to deal with this. Doesnt happen everytime but seems to be more frequent recently. Any suggestions from you IT types?
During some recent skype sessions we have lost our streams. When we end the skype session our modem does not reconnect the streams and I have to power cycle the modem, router, and switch to get everything back on the air.
We have cable high speed internet, 20mb download, 1.6mb upload. 2 Barix boxes: 1 instreamer STL sending stereo MP3 stream to the transmitter, 1 extreamer pulling a lower quality stream from the air monitor at the TX site so we can hear our actual transmitted audio. Plus normal internet traffic: emails, 3 sat receivers plugged in, ect.
I spoke with our ISP tech guy and he said SKYPE grabs all available bandwidth as he put it to maintain a QOS or quality of service. He had no suggestions as to how to configure it to deal with this. Doesnt happen everytime but seems to be more frequent recently. Any suggestions from you IT types?