On Tuesday, 29-November-2005 14:30, Frank Coluccio wrote:
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> Frank A. Coluccio
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> DTI Consulting Inc.
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> 212-587-8150 Office
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Please refrain from using HTML when posting..
#x27;s
network die in some spots. We are trying to get the issues resolved,
but Ameritech's people are...less than clueful.
Sargon
On Sunday, 31-July-2005 18:33, Christopher L. Morrow wrote:
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> After looking over the various WRT54G options, do any of them
> support native ipv6? :) (not the tunneled v6 over v4... native v6)
Sveasoft's Talisman does.
"Yes, support is in Talisman/basic. Current support is CLI-based up to
lay
On Thursday, 26-May-2005 12:11, you wrote:
> There's a lot of 'it depends' here.
> - what are the loads of the links in a steady-state?
Peer A typically runs at 80 Mbps.
Peer B typically runs at 15 Mbps.
Peer C (Internet2) typically runs at 15 Mbps, but frequently spikes to
60 Mbps for extende
ll to upstream to change the rate limit).
B. The design will need to be resilient to failure (hardware
redundant) or, in the case of failure, it should fail safely (do
nothing but function as a dumb, pass-through device).
All suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Sargon