On Friday 11 November 2005 16:13, Ronny wrote: > >Have you tried looking into other bandwidth managers, > > e.g Packeteer, Allot e.t.c.
For the price, neither Packeteer nor Allot should get a second glance. > The invester has already purchased the most recent one > looks like he got shares in ET ;-) .ET guys say can > handle 100Mb/s hope we are on the right track :-D ET is a good product, and different models can handle different levels of traffic. What model are you running exactly? If it says it can do 100Mbps, then it can do 100Mbps; but this is amount of traffic passing through it (throughput), not how much Internet bandwidth you have to you upstream(s). Depending on where you place the device, it can see light or heavy traffic. Mark.
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