Telepresence is an interactive real-time application, which means it is delay sensitive, loss sensitive and jitter sensitive. This sounds familiar: it is just like VoIP, with the one difference being ...
The devices connected to your router battle for bandwidth like thirst-crazed beasts jostling for access to a receding watering hole. You can’t see the melee, but you can feel its impact. Without ...
The three Quality of Service levels (QoS) offered by MQTT may have been adequate for the original design goals, which was a one-hop connection for remote devices to a central location. But they do not ...
Quality of Service (QoS) comprises a set of tools and techniques which allow network devices to be configured to identify traffic that needs to be prioritized and to forward traffic based on the needs ...
Based on your feedback requesting what topics you’d like to see addressed in this blog, this is the first in a series of entries addressing Cisco’s Quality of Service (QoS) course, and the ...
Quality of Service (QoS) gives you control over how your bandwidth is used, prioritizing critical network traffic (such as streaming media) over less important communication (such as e-mail) and ...
November 6, 2006 – NetMotion Wireless, the industry leading Mobile VPN solution provider, has added Quality of Service (QoS) features to Mobility XE(tm). The mobile VPN software solution now gives ...
The definitive glossary of tech terms specific to "quality of service "(QoS) in the audiovisual, AV/IT industry. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Well, after having a great Disney Cruise, I’m posting for the first time in several days. In my last posting, we discussed the foundational topics of the QoS course and exam. However, beginning in ...
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