Well, EDGE is still very limited on some areas... most of the time,
you'll get GPRS speed and that's about the speed of a dial-up.

On 11/18/05, Michael Tinsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Greg Igaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yep, linux isn't officially supported but I've been using it on an IBM
> thinkpad (via pcmcia) for the past 3 months a and so far so good.
> There's are some details on the sierra wireless site on how to set it
> up. You can then use NAT or bridging or port forwarding or IPSEC/VPN
> to set connect other users to your network. My only concern is that
> the connection sometimes gets cut when doing large file uploads.
> Perhaps this is a bandwidth shaping issue on the side of PLDT (i'm not
> sure).
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Greg
>
>  Hi Greg,
>
>  How do you find the performance.  Most of the time I get about dial-up
> speed only in the Alabang area.  Had connection problems when I'm in Manila.
>  And mixed performance in QC area.
>
>
>  --- mike t.
>
>
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