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Minimum bandwidth by liher on 02-05-2010 at 01:51 PM

Hello!

I want to use Messenger Live from a satellite connection but the cost of the data is very expensive. Is there any way to limit the Messenger sent/received data or compress the messages?

Thank you,
Liher


RE: Minimum bandwidth by djdannyp on 02-05-2010 at 01:59 PM

The only way to do this would be to use a Webmessenger client that has as simplistic an interface as possible to restrict the amount of data transmitted (removing display pictures, etc)


RE: Minimum bandwidth by Chrissy on 02-06-2010 at 02:12 AM

How about filtering unessential packets and simply blocking them if they are unneeded.

Also, avoid the obvious like photo sharing, webcam, calls, games etc. You could also use a web based messenger like ebuddy, iloveim or the official web based messenger. (very basic indeed though)


RE: Minimum bandwidth by Spunky on 02-06-2010 at 10:41 AM

quote:
Originally posted by djdannyp
The only way to do this would be to use a Webmessenger client that has as simplistic an interface as possible to restrict the amount of data transmitted (removing display pictures, etc)

You still have to receive ALL information from the server else the client doesn't know what it can or can't do... It may miss messages if it didn't receive ALL of them

quote:
Originally posted by krissy-afc
How about filtering unessential packets and simply blocking them if they are unneeded.

The packets still have to be received by your PC to filter them


RE: Minimum bandwidth by ShawnZ on 02-06-2010 at 10:47 AM

use bitlbee:

http://www.bitlbee.org


RE: Minimum bandwidth by Chrissy on 02-06-2010 at 11:48 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Spunky
quote:
Originally posted by djdannyp
The only way to do this would be to use a Webmessenger client that has as simplistic an interface as possible to restrict the amount of data transmitted (removing display pictures, etc)

You still have to receive ALL information from the server else the client doesn't know what it can or can't do... It may miss messages if it didn't receive ALL of them

quote:
Originally posted by krissy-afc
How about filtering unessential packets and simply blocking them if they are unneeded.

The packets still have to be received by your PC to filter them

Not out going ones.