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Is your network ready for the 'net video onslaught?
NBC is getting ready to test the infrastructure of your network whether you like it or not. They plan to provide 2200 hours of streaming video of the upcoming Olympic games, enabling viewers to watch their favorite sports at their leisure. by Andy Moon
Tags: Bandwidth, Network, Video, Corporate Communications, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Networking, Marketing, Internet, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-07-07
Top IT headlines for June 16: Google to offer tools to monitor ISP bandwidth, IBM joins quest for better solar cells
Top IT headlines for Monday, June 16, 2008: IBM jumps on the solar-cell bandwagon, Google will provide tools to monitor the true bandwidth habits of ISPs, Nokia's new E66 and E71 put casual flair into business phones, Gen Y could put new pressures on IT departments, and more. by Jason...
Tags: Google Inc., Monitor, Bandwidth, CNET Networks Inc., Solar Cell, Information Technology, Tool, IBM Corp., Strategy, Management, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-06-16
User satisfaction with performance of Internet connectivity
I was browsing a report pertaining to Internet connectivity and came across the chart below, which plots respondents' perception of their Internet performance. What got my attention was that I'd just written a short post on Comcast experimenting with other bandwidth throttling methods that do not specifically target peer-to-peer applications....
Tags: Bandwidth, Performance, Analysis, Hog, Internet, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-06-09
Bandwidth metering: Is Time Warner just the beginning?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Time Warner launches new bandwidth metering experiment. The worry is the cost of Internet access may rise. Bandwidth hogs beware. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The blogosphere has worked itself into a panic about Time Warner Cable's new bandwidth metering experiment. There is a...
Tags: Time Warner Inc., Bandwidth, Time Warner Cable Inc., Bandwidth Hog, Larry, Internet, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-06-03
WiMAX's slow rollout may be technical
There have been all sorts of possible explanations as to why WiMAX is not readily available. Most refer to business plans and political issues. Some recent news may very well point to the real reason for the slow rollout. Quite simply, providers are having problems trying to get "big enough...
Tags: Bandwidth, Microwave, T3, Sprint Communications, Cell, Fiber, WiMAX, Network Technology, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-04-04
Comcast in the hot seat
A public forum has been convened by the Federal Communications Commission FCC on Monday at the Harvard Law School. The question that emerged there, according to CNET's News.com appears to be: Is what Comcast is doing clear enough? Comcast has already confessed to slowing down certain...
Tags: Bandwidth, BitTorrent, Comcast Corp., Forum, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-02-26
Limit bandwidth on a Cisco Catalyst switch port
A TechRepublic reader recently e-mailed me to ask about limiting the bandwidth on a Cisco Catalyst switch port. In fact, there are a number of uses for this configuration. Let's take a closer look. Why should you limit bandwidth? There are a number of reasons for limiting bandwidth...
Tags: Cisco Catalyst, Bandwidth, Router, Cisco Systems Inc., David Davis
Blog posts 2007-12-06
Majority of Internet bandwidth consumed by P2P services
New research from German deep packet inspection gear maker Ipoque shows that P2P traffic consumes anywhere between 49 and 89 percent of all Internet traffic in the day. At night, it can spike up to an astonishing 95 percent. Ipoque gathered over three petabytes of information...
Tags: Bandwidth, P2P, Traffic, Encryption, Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-28
Rambus to announce Terabyte Bandwidth Initiative
Rambus, maker of RDRAM memory, will announce its Terabyte Bandwidth Initiative. This initiative will define a road map for technologies that will super charge bus transfers for multicored processors of the future. An excerpt from Ars Technica: For the past three years, Rambus has been laying...
Tags: Rambus Inc., Bandwidth, Intel Corp., Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-27
Bandwidth limiting
Hello!heres my issue: I have a dedicated wireless conection, I receive my conection in a switch (netgear FSM75OS)- Here i receive 29 static ip's which share all the bandwidth that im receiving from the ISP.Conections:wireless->switch->routers and servers->local networkI need to limit the bandwidth to each of the static IPs im...
Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Network technology, me@..., bandwidth
Discussion threads 2007-11-22
Cox does a Comcast on eDonkey
If the major ISPs start enforcing bandwidth throttling or "management," does that mean consumers will eventually have no choice but accept it as a prerequisite for accessing the Internet?If only it were bandwidth throttling.It's the targeting of certain types of traffic and is not bandwidth throttling.RE: Cox does a Comcast...
Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Peer to peer (P2P), Cable, paulmah@..., bandwidth, P2P, Internet, eDonkey, Comcast Corp.
Discussion threads 2007-11-20
Windows 2k3 R2 DFS Data Collection For A Branch Office Scenario
Hi,I am using Windows 2003 R2 and I'm using the new DFS Management tool to back up a branch office to the main Hub site where I am located.The branch office member contains the source data that I want to have replicated over to the Hub site; the amount of...
Tags: bandwidth, l3eekay@..., Microsoft Windows
Discussion threads 2007-11-20
Inbound bandwidth Spiking
I got a serious problem. Every so often my inbound bandwidth spikes out of control. Sometimes its for few minutes or a few hours. My ISP is charging me for everytime I go over my allocated bandwidth. I had them run a sniffer once and it was able to find...
Tags: kfrost@..., bandwidth, Ethereal
Discussion threads 2007-11-07
The problem with corporate terminology
Here's my faveThere is the biggie, the interchangeable terms "re-engineering" or "re-structuring" which sound like positive, pro-active efforts but have been hijacked by the blue suits on Wall Street who reason that they can make an extra 10 cent dividend per share this quarter by laying off 1,000 people. ...
Tags: Canuckster, bandwidth, LOL!
Discussion threads 2007-11-07
Combining bandwidth of two satellite dishes
Here is my setup:2 segovia dishes with: net modem cisco router cisco catalystRequirements: either share or redundant bandwidth one VLAN for VPN, one for standard Domain
Tags: LANs, Network technology, otaku_lord@..., bandwidth, satellite
Discussion threads 2007-10-24
hash of hash's question - perl
Problem: Server that hosts multiple accounts which each has an outside ip that is defined within the rc.conf.local of a BSD machine. Bandwidth statistics are only provided for the full machine via the router and not by ip. Due to having a limit on bandwidth,...
Tags: Network technology, DanLM, Perl, bandwidth, IP
Discussion threads 2007-10-15
If you're stealing bandwidth from a neighbor's WLAN, you better read this
More to it than robbing an open houseI don't equate leaching bandwidth with robbing a house w/the front door opened. If you are using bandwidth without paying for it, it is stealing. However, if you leave your overhead garage door open all the time, and your weed whip...
Tags: WLAN, pborkstrom@..., bandwidth
Discussion threads 2007-10-10
Extracting bandwidth from network
I connect internet using a lan gateway. The problem is that when the gateway start using net or start downloading almost 70% of bandwidth is consumed by it and we have little bandwidth. Now how could I extract maximum bandwidth from the network. I am using Download accelarators like flashget...
Tags: LANs, vishaljiit@..., bandwidth, network
Discussion threads 2007-10-05
Sharing an ADSL Line
I have a small business with about 50 users using the Internet heavy. I want to share the 6Mb ADSL connection. My present setup with the modem acting as router and modem has been very unstable the last couple of dayswhat is the best router to use...
Tags: Modems, Network technology, Routers & switches, DSL, shamar.richards@..., modem, bandwidth, router, Internet, Cisco Systems Inc., ADSL, flaky
Discussion threads 2007-10-02
Prioritizing traffic on the Web?
The hornet's nest representing the issue of Net Neutrality was stirred when the U.S. Department of Justice came out with a statement supporting the preferential charging of content on the Web. While it's highly debatable as to whether the concept of total neutrality really exists, it's the arguments put forward...
Tags: Web, Bandwidth, Net Neutrality, U.S. Department Of Justice, Hornet, Net, Internet, Channel Management, Marketing, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-09-07


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