80 Megs is fast, but VPN's are all about latency back to your HQ. I'd love
to know how many hops you  are traversing back over to HQ and what your RTT
and packet loss look like...Nonteless, i'd be a torrent freak with 80
down..dam that's fast.



On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Leif Wahlberg <lef...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  I am in Korea on a gig and is staying at a hotel in New Songdo City.
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> When I plugged my laptop into the network cable at the work desk and then
> checked my connection it showed me that I had a public IP and when I did an
> ADSL speed test, it gave me 80 Mbps in and 15 Mbps out. Now that will give
> me a very nice VPN back to HQ.
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> The only drawback is that the power outlet at the desk is controlled by the
> key card holder at the door. I enter the room, put my key card in the holder
> and I have power. I tried leaving a card board dummy there, but the room
> maid removes it when they service the room. Solution: There is a “hot” power
> outlet behind the minibar refrigerator. Get an extension cord and you can
> leave your notebook and router on while you leave your room.
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> This is definitely the hotel of the future. I have never seen these speeds
> at hotels in the US. What is your experience?
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