We used to have 3mbps dynamic serving about 15-20 people Now we have 10mbps dynamic serving 25-30 people
It does not matter if it is dynamic or fixed, what matters more is what your users are doing. If all your users are using youtube concurrently, then you'll need more then 10mbps On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Mike Mazur <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 14:57, helim <[email protected]> wrote: > > My company's broadband is a 2Mbps fixed IP service with M1 Connect > (original > > contract with Qala) which costs $277 per month. Currently SingNet has > > promotion for 10Mbps dynamic IP broadband which cost only $198 per month. > > Bandwidth and static/dynamic IP are completely orthogonal. > > Whether your IPs are statically or dynamically assigned doesn't affect > how many users your connection can support. What could matter is how > many IPs you have access to. I say "could matter" because you can > always use a NAT to provide connectivity to an arbitrary number of > users. > > HTH, > Mike > > _______________________________________________ > LUGS Mailing list - [email protected] > List FAQ: http://wiki.lugs.org.sg/LugsMailingListFaq > Info page: http://www.lugs.org.sg/mailman/listinfo/slugnet > To unsubscribe send an empty email to: [email protected] >
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