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One reason you might find some variety in the answers is that MY DSL may not be the same as YOUR DSL, unless you happen to live next to me. Distance from the CO factors into transmission speeds. I live close to Stone Mountain, and am serviced out of the Snellville CO, so my bandwidth is about as lousy as DSL gets. One of my subcontractors lives in Ellenwood, apparently much closer, and gets much better bandwidth. I use Bellsouth/AT&T resold by Dragon Networks, he uses straight Bellsouth. Apparently it takes a certain degree of engineering research for AT&T to tell you how well your location will work. Although you could just check with your neighbor if they have it. <BR>
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Aside from slow, I've found it to be quite stable. I'm running vi over ssh to clients all day and it's fine. However, it's NOT adequate to retain reliable connections with Yugma or Logmein, for more than 5 minutes at a time. rats. <BR>
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Neal Rhodes<BR>
MNOP Ltd<BR>
Lilburn
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