[MLB-WIRELESS] propaganda squad
Drew
drish at drish.net
Mon Aug 20 20:52:58 EST 2001
well, ideally, the network could scale... and have redundant links, and
therefore load would be isolated into smaller sections of the network.
one
packet isn't going to bounce off every single user on the network. but
yeah
i'm sure it'll become a bit of a problem with a ton of users, but hey,
it
can't be worse than telstra :) there are also new products on the
horizon
promising all the way up to 70mb/s, so if some of the high traffic links
upgrade, that should help. but anyways, im more worried about not
getting
any links than having too many at the moment. ;)
d
----- Original Message -----
From: "Luke" <lrich at ruralnet.net.au>
To: <melbwireless at melbwireless.dyndns.org>
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 8:39 PM
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] propaganda squad
> Great for the social conscience ( if thats what your after) but if you
guys
> get the whole world on , for free, the what happens when your pipe is
full!
> Upgrade? Then when its full again? Lots of packet delay, and loss of
> enjoyment for the people who put the hard work in getting it up in the
first
> place. Im trying to do the same thing in a rural Victoria town but
dont
> want the whole town on as we'll only have one or two nodes, and if
someone's
> draging many megs across a shared conection then there goes the
> Counter-Strike ping! Not having a go, or trying to throw the brakes
on
you
> guys but what do you really want from your network?
>
>
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