On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 07:18:40 -0700, "Matt Graham" said: > > 23K up, 67K down, DSL. I live too far from the CO for anything higher. > Cable > was never an option for me because I want to run my own mail and web > servers, > and Cox's draconian TOS prevents that. Wow, you must be REALLY far! > There are people who don't have FlashBlock installed? Umm... ...I must be one of those since I never even heard of it before! But it's going on as soon as I'm done with my e-mail! > I guess it'd > depend on > how many users you have at once, but 67K down is usable (barely) with one > user. It just takes a long time to download junk from YouTube, so I > don't do > that too often. One other problem we have here is that these people with laptops are often the most moronic of computer users. I now know how an IT helpdesk feels. :( And I've also discovered the Big Box Store(R)'s IT help (Geek Squad et al) is more about suckering these poor people than actually doing real help. As for how many users, like I said, I notice it even between just me and one other person (looking at PfSense's state table) if they're doing heavy web browsing. Right now that's typical. In the busy season, which just concluded, I've seen a half-dozen on simultaneously, and there's no reason why there couldn't be more. If any of them are trying to do video or some other download, it slows the connection for everyone to a crawl. I've finagled the firewall the best I can, but the problem is the amount of data coming down is just saturating the incoming pipe and is out of my control. > It might be worthwhile to use traffic shaping on some machines in the LAN > to > show the effect of adding an additional N K down. People don't > understand > numbers. They *notice* when something that used to take 5 seconds to > load > takes 2. Agreed, but as I stated above and in the previous message, this is a motel, and the machines are people's own laptops, which I have no control over. I've configured the firewall for shaping the best I can, but, as I said above, the main problem seems to be out of my direct control: the amount of data coming down. The only 2 fixes would be a bigger pipe or traffic shaping on Echelon's end (and even if they did that, it probably wouldn't be cheap). Mike --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss