On Tue, Nov , at 04:30:09PM -0600, Jonathan Hutchins wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "JD Runyan" > > > > I have limited experience with the webramp. It works adequately for > > a small business. I would not use it for more than 5-10 users, and that > > would be if they are light users. > > Dial-up would be pretty poor performance if five or more users were on at > once. Two or three usually manage pretty well unless they're downloading or > browsing heavy graphics at the same time, but more than that and you do take > quite a hit. > With all of the things I do, dial-up is too slow for just me. The idea I proposed is for a best case when having to use dial-up. I recommend having mail and squid on the box, so that the traffic over the dial-up line would be reduced to a mimumum. Squid would cache files, and the mail server would collect the mail, so that 5 or more users aren't each checking every 1-10 minutes. You could have fetchmail do the job once every so often, and generate less overall traffic. -- _ _ _ | | | |_/| | | /| | |__|_/| |_| |/-| | / /