The bandwidth of the dsl that the telco generously loaned us for 60 days
was 608 down 128 up, that is another thing if you have a good working
relation with your local telco ask them to get you a circuit for testing
and they will probably do it.
> What is the bandwidth of you DSL?
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> We have 2 3030 concentrators setup in a load balancing fashion and it
> works very well. We have rolled this out to about 3000 users and have
> done all types of testing with different applications and different
> types of access. Over dialup we notice that there is about 12% overhead
> with the cisco vpn client, with broadband it makes less of an impact.
> We noticed on broadband that it was about 7% on dsl and about 5% on
> cable access. Hope that helps out.
>> We are currently using a VPN provider to get into the network but want
>> to take more control and bring it in house. I did some testing though
>> and found that the VPN was adding about 27% overhead compared to
>> bypassing VPN and going direct to a server.
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>> I'm wondering if others have done testing and what were your results.
>> We are currently using V-One but I will be looking at Cisco's
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