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Date: | Wed, 17 Aug 2005 10:26:37 -0400 |
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Robert Mills asks:
> Our operations manager has ask me the following questions. As
> I am unable to answer this I've come to the 'font of all
> knowledge' in all things e3000:
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> How much bandwidth (or bytes of data) does a Reflection /
> Minisoft session use for :- Logging in Sitting Idle
>
> And, if possible, an average amount for an average user - I
> realise that this is probably difficult to work out as there
> are so many different things that a session could do.
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>
> regards,
>
> Robert W.Mills
> Systems Development Manager
> Windsong Services
> (020) 8309 3604
Depends how big your Welcome message is!
It should not use any bandwidth at all just to sit there.
If you got some 'keep-alive' packets going, that would add to it a
little.
Also a Power-User would use just as much bandwidth "sitting idle" as an
Average user!
(Hee hee, happy-face smiley, and all that.)
Tracy Johnson
Measurement Specialties, Inc.
BT
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