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Andrew Nance wrote:

| It is hard to estimate but somewhere around 750 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps total
| bandwidth.

Almost anything fairly modern (ie: Pentium-class PCI based system) should be
able to handle this kind of bandwidth.  Even 486 based systems with EISA
cards (should you actually be able to find one) could probably move this
much data around.  Most of those 'black-box' routers from Linksys, D-Link,
et-al. will typically handle 3-5 MBits/s or more fairly easily (remember,
they're engineered to hook to cable modems, and would look bad if they were
a bottleneck).

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Charles Steinkuehler
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