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- Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 09:08:14 +0800
- From: "Shimpei Yamashita" <shimpei@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Re: high load for pppoe w/B-Flets
On 8/18/2002, "Stephen Lee" <sl@example.com> wrote: >Shimpei Yamashita <shimpei@example.com> wrote: >> So I finally got my B-Flets connection working last week. Woo-hoo! > >What kind of service? Is it fast? It's FTTH service. The benchmark applet that NTT provides shows that the peak performance is about 73Mb/s, with average of somewhere around 66Mb/s. So yes, it's darned fast. In fact, I can't think of a way to saturate it in normal home usage. >> Am I better off buying one of those broadband routers that speak >> PPPoE? [1] > >That should be easier to manage as you don't have to swap cables around. >They are quite cheap nowadays (less than 15000 yen, less than 10000 if >throughput is not a problem). Or can you start 2 PPPoE sessions to your >ISP from different PCs? According to NTT's documents, it is indeed possible to have PPPoE clients on individual machines, like so: PC#1 (PPPoE client) ----| | PC#2 (PPPoE client) ---hub-----FTTH modem---fiber optic---NTT---ISP | Mac (PPPoE client) ----| As opposed to having a PPPoE router, like so: PC#1 (NATed) ----| | PC#2 (NATed) --router (PPPoE client)---FTTH modem---fiber optic---NTT---ISP | Mac (NATed) ----| I'm still worried about the load problem in the former scenario. Shimpei. -- Shimpei Yamashita shimpei@example.com
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