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I posted this in another topic...but this 1 looks like it may appeal more to the subject matter...I will post basically what I have been in the other thread...

"The problem is that I have T1 lines available to stream my live video...it claims to have over 700kb of upload speed...yet the stream cuts off when I try to go over 202kb quality...thats doing the stream wirelessly and wired....but more often than not...I will have to do the streams wireless...I would appreciate any help..."

"Its going over the internet to a server for other users to get the stream...however I cannot get the stream quality over 202kps even when being viewed privately by only 1 user...It has been viewed by 120 users at 202kps...but I cant get it over 202kps...or it starts dropping frames and then stops all together."

"well when you have 700kb of upload bandwidth I dont see why it cant be used...I dont know if its the software...ISP...or hardware that holding me back"

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