  grlnboots
@comcast.net
| help-looking for wisp provider in pleasant shade tennessee
home run office requiring high speed internet that will be working on a vpn office network stationed in South Florida, the home office is located in a zone with no land wire access of internet service via phone or cable companies-home office is in Pleasant Shade tennessee. Will be working off of a large program on their server and sending files that could include over 1000 jpeg images and data form files to client. need unlimited bandwidth access, satellite not offering much and if I use a laptop with mobile wireless service they only allow 5gb usage per month not enough. Anybody who can help me please let me know. i work 12 1/2 hours a day via internet doing this. |
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 kf6ytc
join:2002-03-26 Turlock, CA
| A little advice, you probably dont want to include what your doing with your connection, as you have stated you will be using the connection for a very bandwidth intensive use, if there were actually a wisp in your area that could serve you, they probably won't say so, as you would be a customer that we would consider not worth taking. You would cost us money, not make us any. |
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  grlnboots
@comcast.net | reply to grlnboots Thank you. I am not real sure on the bandwidth as I don't understand all that IT stuff i just know i have to send a lot of photos and look at a lot of photos and a couple of forms. I work a lot of hours so I assume it would be high bandwidth. |
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  grlnboots
@comcast.net
| reply to grlnboots maybe you could answer a question regarding bandwidth. If i am sitting in my house in Tennessee and am connected to a server in Florida via VPN (basically as though i am actually sitting in the office in Florida at the actual server working on it) and the program that the office uses is Networked to other computers sitting in that office and they hit "send" am I using bandwidth? or much of it? this is where I am confused. Or are they using bandwidth? Or if I am searching the program looking at forms via the VPN set up in their office am I really using my bandwidth or theirs? If I am constantly viewing images (no videos or anything like that just jpeg images and documents)does that mean i am using bandwidth? |
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 john262
join:2003-09-26 Elko, NV | You would have to send a heck of a lot of pictures before you started using up some serious bandwidth. If you sent about 10,000 pictures you would only be using 20 GB. |
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  seagreen Premium,Mod join:2001-05-14 out there | reply to grlnboots Get something like DuMeter to monitor your bandwidth. You can use a trial version of DuMeter for 30 days which should give you a pretty good idea of the bandwidth you are using. |
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