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Re: bandwidth dimensioning



Hi Arnt,

Am 2005-11-14 22:07:43, schrieb Arnt Karlsen:

> ..when you sell this kinda service to end users, phase them in so slowly
> that the early ones get their disks filled up and slow down, to make

This is not right, because the two systems (Lucent ORINOCO COR-1100
and Proxim Tsunami MP.11a) will allow to eaxh user e.g. 128 kByte
up to the limit of the internet connection.

After this, the Bandwidth will be shared equal between the $USERS

So, if you have 512 kBit Internet connection, then 4 $USERS will
have 128 kBit

If you have 8 USERS, the will get automaticly 64 kBit. But this
is dynamicly routed.

> bandwidth space for the next batches, or charge for traffic too, as
> newbie-on-fat-pipes likes to download all sortsa junk to stuff their
> disks.  Traffic averages then drops to about "ISDN", IME.

Greetings
Michelle

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