You might want to try Caldera's Tranntella Client Server offering. It might solve your bandwidth problems for the time being. In case no
ones knows about it it is similair to Citrix Nfuse only it runs on linux.
Robert Hendley
Digital Frontier Access
Craig White wrote:
> My friend has 2 store locations that he wants to tie together and one of the
> locations is in the Scottsdale airpark which offers few options for internet
> access...
>
> Standard USWest/Qwest DSL not available...the only DSL I can get is thru a
> Rhythms connection (various providers will resell this) which offers 128K
> for about $120 month where his other office is coming thru at 256K DSL which
> tests higher than 512K for $35 per month (+ $30 Qwest).
>
> We had Sprint Broadband (Speedchoice) and though the downstream speeds are
> good...the upstream speeds are nowhere near the 256K and we are thinking
> that the lousy 128K IDSL from Rhythms is probably better than the Sprint
> Broadband. I do have Linux working and creating a virtual private tunnel
> using VPND 1.10 but I think the newer version of VTUN or Redhat 7.0 bundles
> in CIPE as part of the package might be more effective.
>
> I have told him that what he really needs is a dedicated Frame Relay but he
> is not going to pony up the price.
>
> Anyone got any other suggestions?
>
> Craig
>
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