2007/7/21, yannick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


Well, as far as I know about this, this is technically a bad choice for
VoIP as it use TCP for transmitting datas. Theoretically speaking,
unlike UDP, the TCP module at the far end sends back an acknowledgement
for packets which have been successfully received; a timer at the
sending TCP will cause a timeout if an acknowledgement is not received
within a reasonable round-trip time (or RTT), and the (presumably) lost
data will then be re-transmitted.

Thus this will increase delay in the transmission as each packet will
wait for the acknowledgement. What will happen if one packet is lost ?
Does wengo workaround this in some way ?

I wonder how well the http tunnel works for wengo.


It works Well , and you can even call any sip adress since wengo 2.0,  I
understand what you meant about tcp , but microsoft use sip  messaging over
TCP and it works well for exemple. the http tunnel solution is still the
only one for http proxy. it's also what google use for google talk. the
point is that wengo http tunnel serve ris not open source I think.



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