On Apr 24, 2015, at 06:30, Brian Schenkenberger,
VAXman- <system at TMESIS.COM> wrote:
Steve Davidson <steve at davidson.net> writes:
On 04/23/2015 09:34 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2015-04-24 03:21, Sampsa Laine wrote:
> On 24 Apr 2015, at 02:17, Steve Davidson <steve at davidson.net> wrote:
>
> VAXstation 4000/60
> DEChub-90 backplane with a DECserver-90TL and a 16-port DEChub
> VT320
> a gateway (actually bridge) machine to connect to HECnet only the
> link was pathetic
Next year let me know, I've got a bridge sitting on a gigabit pipe
doing nothing.
I don't think that will help, unless that pipe happens to have one end
somewhere on the US east coast I suspect...
Update itself sits on even more bandwidth. Not helping either...
Johnny
The issues were local to the VCF East site. Everyone had issues with
it. Dave is working this one for next year. The other end is my site
with plenty of bandwidth and even more coming. It will be a 100 megs
down / 40 megs up shortly.
I have other passions outside of computing too. One is music. For more
than a decade, I've been hosting the Aural Moon Progressive Rock internet
radio site and doing many/most of the technical efforts to keep it going.
My title there is: Janitorial Services and Restroom Supplies; as I keep
it all neat and tidy, and free of the script kiddies and forum SPAMmers.
Anyway, a Philadelphia FM DJ has a show which Aural Moon rebroadcasts on
Saturday evenings and replays on Tuesday. He has also, as an Aural Moon
exclusive, done live concert feeds. For this, I've contacted the local
cable internet providers and have had cable internet drops installed for
the duration of these events -- typically, weekends. With a little bit
of preparation, I've had sufficient bandwidth via these carriers for the
up-feed to Aural Moon. The installation and fee for the last three-day
event's internet was less then $100!!! I have a 4U portable rack with a
Cisco router, APC UPS and sundry other bits I've needed for doing remote
site live gigs. Think about it!
I don't know who is providing internet to InfoAge but I've found it to
be slow and unreliable; at least, the wireless on the campus seems to
be.
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