I don't know frame, but keep in mind that outlook/exchange is heavily
transaction based, so make sure the latency is low.

We had around 10 users on a 128k ISDN link (this was dedicated to Exchange
traffic only), and it was horridly slow...

You might also want to educate the users to work offline and synchronize eg
every 10-15 minutes, that's what we did and it improved slightly.


-----Original Message-----
From: ed Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 30 August 2002 6:28 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Bandwidth Recommendation


Howdy All!

Our Network Team is looking for Outlook 2000/2002 bandwidth recommendation 
for our remote sites. The users are light mail users and will be homed on 
Exchange 2000. The sites are connected over a 384K frame circuit with 30-40 
users.



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