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#18069 26-Dec-2007 08:30
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I just got woosh yesterday and try to use skype and the whole thing crashes after 3min. Only thing i can do is stop and  restart my laptop. it only does it with skype. y is that?

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  #101803 26-Dec-2007 08:49
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Based upon the experience of plenty of other people in the past I would simply forget about trying to use Skype (or any VoIP phoducts) over Woosh. The quality is simply shocking.

I don't think Woosh could be causing Skype to crash though - have you tried this on a different internet connection at all?




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  #101804 26-Dec-2007 09:01
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i was with ihug till last wk it was all good. but my woosh speed is pretty good, i am sure my download speed is just as fast as ihug. But when it comes to skype it frezz the whole system afetr 3min. i tried over 5 times.


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  #101806 26-Dec-2007 09:31
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sungo:

i was with ihug till last wk it was all good. but my woosh speed is pretty good, i am sure my download speed is just as fast as ihug. But when it comes to skype it frezz the whole system afetr 3min. i tried over 5 times.



Are you using Woosh wireless or ADSL?



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  #101809 26-Dec-2007 10:43
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  #105377 17-Jan-2008 13:15
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hi my english is not verry well so i will be short

i has a same problem befor and to fix it they exchnage my usb cable by an ethernet cable and now workrs properly

i hope will help you

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