Re: Has anyone used Web-ex for remote conferencing?
- From: "Martin Riddle" <martin_rid@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 07 Jun 2008 21:05:23 GMT
"Joerg" <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:Ebe2k.3392$uE5.2093@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| Ok, a client wants to do a net meeting on Web-ex. Never done it with
| that provider so I gave it a test, they offer a "test meeting" to make
| sure that PC and browser are up to snuff.
|
| First it wanted Java enabled. Ok, done. Then it started loading some
| stuff and the "progress" bar said 8 minutes (!). This is a modern
| dual-core PC with tons of memory on a >1MB/sec internet link. Is Web-ex
| really that slow or could soemthing be wrong here?
|
| --
| Regards, Joerg
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Lots of companies use Web-ex. works well. Ofcourse you need the java package to get it to work.
perhaps their servers were busy.
I also was on a www.gotomeeting.com webinar, which worked just as well.
Cheers
.
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