Charles Steinkuehler wrote:

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.
- --
Charles Steinkuehler

Testing my "brand new" set-up couple of years ago I got 700Kbps FTP transmissions with two SMC (ISA 10Mbps cards) in our company intranet. PC was a 486/50MHz with Bering 1.x from a floppy. It should be reasonable close to a ISA maximum?
Processor load was somewhere 20-30% if I remember correctly.

I have had the same machine running next to my ADSL for four years now...hey it's only 15 years old, it is supposed to work for another 10 years atleast!

-M


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