On Thu, 2005-04-21 at 13:09 +0800, Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla wrote:
> 
> Then you'll need OpenS/WAN and the Pluto IKE userspace daemon that
> OpenS/WAN uses.

Ok.

> Depends on the amount of bandwidth flowing through your VPN box.  If
> it's greater than, oh, maybe, 128 kbps*, you could have high packet loss
> and high latency.  If you can live with that, yeah, it will be
> sufficient.  But if your application is videoconferencing, VOIP, or
> something similar, I gather it would be unacceptable.
> 
> * This is a rough ballpark figure.

I might be using the PLDT's MyDSL Small Biz Lite with a single public
static IP.  I'm not sure how much upstream/downstream do they really
provide because when you visit their main PLDT and PLDTDSL sites, they
have different product specifications.

Basically, it will just transfer huge files on scheduled basis or maybe
anytime during office hours if it's an immediate need to transfer files.
I say huge here because these files are either images, flash, audio
and/or video files.  But they're not real-time like a video streaming
kind of service.

Thanks.

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