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RE: lv-ab: WiFi for Shipboard Use

From: David R. Meyer (no email)
Date: Thu Jan 16 2003 - 15:47:50 EST

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    That's right. The ONLY time I notice any slow down is when I am
    downloading things like Linux CD Image Files. However, with the two
    servers and five computers on my home network, you just don't notice any
    slowdown for normal email and web browsing.

    Dave

    On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 15:20, Stan Gardner wrote:
    > I have a DSL connection at home and regularly transfer thousands of files,
    > which can take several hours. I have to shut the kids off when I do this
    > or I never get my job done.
    >
    > For casual use such as web browsing, e-mail you probably won't know there's
    > anyone else there.
    >
    > Stan
    > S/V Seabird V
    >
    > (snip)
    >
    > At 09:54 AM 1/16/2003 -0500, J. Anton Elmquist wrote:
    >
    > >On a broadband connection, for most activities, it will not interfere. I
    > >have the same speed
    >
    >
    > Stan Gardner ~~~_/) ~~~ NPTest, Inc.
    > Senior Mechanical Engineer 150 Baytech Drive
    > Tel - 408 586 6532 San Jose, CA
    > 95134-2302
    > FAX - 408-586 4662 Email -
    >
    >

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