> Does it really use that much of BYU's bandwidth?  How much does BYU have?

I've heard triple t3's, I've heard dual t3's, and I've heard rumors of us
hitting up in the OC's.  I have yet to get a definitive answer.  What I do
know is we have a fat connection to XO and a fat connection to ELI.  We have
enough that only one is thoroughly active at a time, the other is failover.
This gives enough to not slow down.  Even with the church's traffic heading
through those things (and the church's traffic is a LOT more than byu's).

I have connected to a server at USU, in the night hours of the summer, from
an ip that did not get routed through the entire BYU network, and downloaded
about 3.5 MB/s constant, in windows, http protocol.

c3po constantly takes somewhere around 3-5% if I remember correctly.

Second question.  I would like my Microsoft outlook to use good posting
etiquette.  But every time I post to this list it ends up being a huge cut
and paste and rearrange fiasco.  Any helps?

Brian


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