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Lappers - 10 Sep 2004 23:17 GMT
I have also had problems using Netmeeting since I
installed SP2. I am using Norton Internet Security and
have tried turning both NIS and Windows Firewall off but
it makes no difference. Calls take an age to connect and
the incoming video is really slow. Any ideas?
Brian Sullivan MVP - 11 Sep 2004 00:34 GMT
> I have also had problems using Netmeeting since I
> installed SP2. I am using Norton Internet Security and
> have tried turning both NIS and Windows Firewall off but
> it makes no difference. Calls take an age to connect and
> the incoming video is really slow. Any ideas?

How are you attempting to initiate the calls?

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Lappers - 12 Sep 2004 09:06 GMT
Yes
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>> I have also had problems using Netmeeting since I
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>How are you attempting to initiate the calls?
Brian Sullivan MVP - 12 Sep 2004 14:29 GMT
> Yes

???

>> How are you attempting to initiate the calls?
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Lappers - 12 Sep 2004 14:56 GMT
By double clicking on the persons name on the ils server
listing.
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>> Yes
>
>???
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>>> How are you attempting to initiate the calls?
Brian Sullivan MVP - 12 Sep 2004 15:29 GMT
> By double clicking on the persons name on the ils server
> listing.

Most public ILS servers use tcp 389 as the LDAP port. XP assumes ( and the
default on Win2000 based ILS servers is) tcp 1002 as the LDAP port. A
fallback mechanism when tcp 1002 fails allows XP to also work with ILS
servers that use 389. The failure to access 1002 and the fallback to 389
causes the long delay you experience on call startup.

To avoid the delay you should specifiy the tcp port of the ILS server
explicitly ( by adding ":389" -colon 389 to the server name in your ILS
server list) for those servers where it is appropriate ( this would be
virtually every public ILS server).

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Lappers - 12 Sep 2004 20:22 GMT
Would this also account for the slow video connection
when connected? It used to work OK before upgrading to
SP2.
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>> By double clicking on the persons name on the ils server
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>server list) for those servers where it is appropriate ( this would be
>virtually every public ILS server).
Brian Sullivan MVP - 12 Sep 2004 20:55 GMT
> Would this also account for the slow video connection
> when connected? It used to work OK before upgrading to
> SP2.

No -- once you are connected the ILS is not an issue anymore. I don't know
what your slowness while connected is caused by.

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lappers - 15 Sep 2004 17:53 GMT
This doesn't seem to make any difference. It has only
been a problem since upgrading to service pack 2;
everything was OK before.
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>> Would this also account for the slow video connection
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>No -- once you are connected the ILS is not an issue anymore. I don't know
>what your slowness while connected is caused by.
Brian Sullivan MVP - 15 Sep 2004 18:19 GMT
> This doesn't seem to make any difference. It has only
> been a problem since upgrading to service pack 2;
> everything was OK before.

There is a new NetMeeting version in SP2- but afaik it should not have the
effect you are experiencing.

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Thomas Bliesener - 16 Sep 2004 22:20 GMT
lappers <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb:

> This doesn't seem to make any difference. It has only
> been a problem since upgrading to service pack 2;

In the German speaking newsgroup on Netmeeting, there are a couple of
similar reports on a significant slowdown of incoming video after
XP-SP2, and two reports on a repair of this effect by deactivation of
QoS.

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lappers - 26 Sep 2004 15:45 GMT
Thaks for that; what is QoS?
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>XP-SP2, and two reports on a repair of this effect by deactivation of
>QoS.
Brian Sullivan MVP - 26 Sep 2004 16:25 GMT
> Thaks for that; what is QoS?

QoS = Quality of Service

Basically it is a mechanism for "reserving" bandwidth on networks(especially
important for real time audio/video). It really serves no purpose for over
the internet communications though as the internet does not have QoS
capablity.

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lappers - 26 Sep 2004 16:49 GMT
Thanks Brisn; how do you deactivate/disable it?
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>> Thaks for that; what is QoS?
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>the internet communications though as the internet does not have QoS
>capablity.
Brian Sullivan MVP - 26 Sep 2004 16:58 GMT
> Thanks Brisn; how do you deactivate/disable it?

Open the Control Panel "Network Connections" applet, right click on the
Local Area Network connection ( or whatever is providing your internet
connection), select "Status", then on the "General" tab the "Properties"
button.

In the "General" tab of the pop up about a quarter down is a label "This
connection uses the following items". Deselect the "QoS Packet Scheduler" in
that list, and then select appropriate OKs to exit.

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lappers - 26 Sep 2004 18:25 GMT
Brian

Thanks for that; the problem is now solved cheers.
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>> Thanks Brisn; how do you deactivate/disable it?
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>connection uses the following items". Deselect the "QoS Packet Scheduler" in
>that list, and then select appropriate OKs to exit.
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