[K12OSN] another bandwidth question
Huck
dhuckaby at paasda.org
Thu Aug 5 23:18:42 UTC 2004
we use a 512k dsl line...
for about 70 concurrent users ...
squid/dansguardian setup....
and depending on the sites being visited it can slow...far from a
crawl..but noticable
but a full T1 line??...you won't come close to saturating it...
--Huck
Jay Pfaffman wrote:
>I'm setting up some k12ltsp boxes in a school. I'm a university professor
>who's offering free computers and at least some free support. (I still
>feel a little like I'm saying "I'm from the Government and I'm here to
>help.") The tech guy, who has a reputation for not being very helpful, has
>been fairly accommodating (I'd be suspicious of someone putting stuff on
>my network too).
>
>His plan is to light up one network port per classroom. No problem, I
>say, the server (I'm planning to use the teacher workstations as
>servers for about 5 thin-clients) will use the only connection & all the
>other computers will still be able to surf the web even though they're not
>on the school's network. "I'll not have it" is the reply. His concern is
>that if people are actually using the Internet the T1 will get saturated.
>
>I've already considered things like Squid & doing bandwidth limiting and
>such & will propose those "solutions" when the time comes. (I suggested a
>proxy server to which he said he was using NAT, so it's not clear that he
>understands a caching proxy server.) My question is, "how many users will
>a T1 typically support?" Do many schools have a fatter pipe than a T1?
>
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