I used IE on a 19.2k dialup connection (through cellphone) works fine
slower then .... but works better if you disable graphics.

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PL> First,,,,,,,,,,,,,  You should learn what a PC is using.
 
PL> You will find Windows
 
PL> In Windows, You will find Internet Explorer.
 
PL> Internet Explorer needs 28kbps.
 
 
PL> So learning windows is essentiel before Wireless.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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PL> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PL> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Haynes
PL> Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 2:49 PM
PL> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PL> Subject: RE: [smartBridges] how many systems can ...3rd time of asking


PL> Three stricke and your out! :-P
PL> Really though, it seems the group does not know how to answer that
PL> guestion. besides that, you are asking it the wrong way I believe. Do
PL> you really mean 16kbps, almost 1/4th dialup speeds? Or, do you mean
PL> 16KB/s which is closer to 128kbps (ISDN speeds) in which case you are
PL> asking for a Throughput analisys which is tricky at best.
PL> So if we assume 128kbps backbone and we assume you want these computers
PL> to browse at least as fast as dial up if not better then assuming that
PL> large network theory applys and the average user uses the full resources
PL> 1/10th of the time in peak usage hours and 1/50th of the time in off
PL> peak hours we could assume that you could have 20 and max 100. Now these
PL> numbers work for T1 and larger but I don't think they scale well to ISDN
PL> speeds.
 
PL> As you can see, we don't have enough information to answer this well and
PL> even with more information, the numbers of users you can cram on a
PL> network segment has started more Holy Wars between IT and the bean
PL> counters that the English did with the Turks in the Medival times! It is
PL> all personal preference, your feelings on what 'Acceptable QoS' means
PL> and how talented you are at tweeking the network and clients to get the
PL> best preformance.
 
PL> Here is the completely honest, absolutely, 100% correct and infalable ,
PL> "GIGO" answer .......... '10'
PL> My opinion ........ '2'
PL> Average opinion......... '0 Agh, who wants to pay wireless prices for
PL> ISDN speeds. I almost can even bring myself to type the letters. They
PL> just FEEL slow.'
 
PL> Good luck
 

PL> Tom Haynes
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PL> Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 8:32 AM
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PL> hi,
PL> really what is the actual bandwidth a pc requires to be on the net.
PL> precisely, how many systems can browse with 16kbps/16kbps link.
 
PL> chizzy



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