Re: [squid-users] Re: Leased line/satellite combo

From: Gerardo Herrera Tenorio <gherrera@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2002 17:18:19 -0500 (CDT)

Hi, i have this service with nebulink company, what another company offer
service in mexico?

thanks

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On Sat, 29 Jun 2002, Lionel Pinkhard wrote:

-I wish we could afford it, I work for a very small company, and the X.21
-router we had earlier cost us about 7-8 times the price of our current
-analogue leased line using a modem and satellite card. The modem and
-satellite card are totally seperate (two different service providers), but
-we pay flat rate for satellite (and it's a lot faster), and for the leased
-line we pay per megabyte! And the leased line runs at 33.6k, which is slow
-compared to +/- 400k for the satellite, now the bad thing is the satellite
-doesn't support uploading, only downloading (it's illegal in South Africa
-(where I am) to transmit satellite data -- I don't actually know if that's
-true, but that's what I heard). Only one company here has the right to
-transmit internet data over satellite, our service provider! Well, basicly
-we want it as fast as possible, and most importantly, as cheap as possible!
-
-Lionel Pinkhard
-
------ Original Message -----
-From: "Mark Tinka" <aknit44@yahoo.co.uk>
-To: <lionelpinkhard@softhome.net>; "jay omayan" <xjhay@yahoo.com>
-Cc: <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
-Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 8:58 AM
-Subject: Re: [squid-users] Re: Leased line/satellite combo
-
-
-> how do you connect your network to your satellite
-> connection..?.. isn't it via a router.. if so, why do
-> u need a SAT-1 card in any of your boxes..?.
->
-> AKNIT
->
-> --- lionelpinkhard@softhome.net wrote: > Problem is:
-> I can't set up transparent proxying,
-> > Squid itself is running on
-> > the Win2k machine. We can't find a Linux driver for
-> > the SAT-1 card,
-> > otherwise we'd install Linux and use your idea.
-> > Basicly I don't care where
-> > the traffic goes, but I want to get as much as
-> > possible over satellite,
-> > because it's a LOT cheaper (and faster).
-> >
-> > Lionel
-> >
-> > jay omayan writes:
-> >
-> > > lionel,
-> > >
-> > > you need to transparently proxy all the traffic
-> > in
-> > > your router using ip policy, and use the windoze
-> > 2k as
-> > > the parent of squid box...
-> > >
-> > > Jay Omayan
-> > > IT Consultant
-> > > scoobysNET / iCyberscape / Bohol Online
-> > > Dumaguete,PH Cebu, PH Bohol, PH
-> > >
-> > >
-> > > --- lionelpinkhard@softhome.net wrote:
-> > >> Does anyone know of a way to have squid do all
-> > >> downloads via a Harmonic
-> > >> SAT-1 satellite card (on Windows 2000 Advanced
-> > >> Server), and to do all
-> > >> uploads (such as sending site requests, etc.) via
-> > a
-> > >> 64K leased line?
-> > >>
-> > >> Kind regards,
-> > >>
-> > >> Lionel Pinkhard
-> > >>
-> > >> P.s. We need this to increase speed and save
-> > money
-> > >> at the same time.
-> > >
-> > >
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Received on Sat Jun 29 2002 - 16:38:24 MDT

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