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If I use a router on a dsl connection and I'm sending out bulk mail from the
three computers the router is hooked up to, is the speed (in sending out the emails) divided into thirds, because I'm routed to three computers and only have one DSL connection? If I have DSL and want to rout 3 computers, when I send bulk email, from each computer simultaneously, does my server act as if I were working with only one computer or with three seperate computers? Would I be able to send out more bulk mail if I had three computers routed to just one DSL line? Or would each computer only be 1/3 as fast? Comprende? Thanks for your advice and I apoligize if I haven't been clear. I'm not a geek! ![]() |
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 22:42:20 -0500
"gentile jim" <mccahilt@bellsouth.net> wrote: > If I use a router on a dsl connection and I'm sending out bulk mail > from the three computers the router is hooked up to, is the speed (in > sending out the emails) divided into thirds, because I'm routed to > three computers and only have one DSL connection? > If I have DSL and want to rout 3 computers, when I send bulk email, > from each computer simultaneously, does my server act as if I were > working with only one computer or with three seperate computers? > Would I be able to send out more bulk mail if I had three computers > routed to just one DSL line? Or would each computer only be 1/3 as > fast? Comprende? > Thanks for your advice and I apoligize if I haven't been clear. I'm > not a geek! ![]() > > When you say 'bulk email', do you mean spam, or is it legitimate bulk e-mail (e.g. an e-mail list that users can un/subscribe to/from)? -- Ronald Nissley A+, MCP |
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Leaving aside the problem of what that bulk email is.. if you have one DSL
connection with one computer the get the speed of x. With three computers you get the speed of x/3 , as they all share that sime line.. IF it happens they interleave their outgoing tarffic suitably, it might get a slight bit faster.. -- ************************************************** **** Most learned on these newsgroups Tumppi, Helsinki, FINLAND (translations from/to FI not always accurate) ************************************************** **** "gentile jim" <mccahilt@bellsouth.net> kirjoitti viestissä:t2cff.5606$Y82.259@bignews4.bellsouth.ne t... > If I use a router on a dsl connection and I'm sending out bulk mail from > the three computers the router is hooked up to, is the speed (in sending > out the emails) divided into thirds, because I'm routed to three computers > and only have one DSL connection? > If I have DSL and want to rout 3 computers, when I send bulk email, from > each computer simultaneously, does my server act as if I were working > with only one computer or with three seperate computers? Would I be able > to send out more bulk mail if I had three computers routed to just one DSL > line? Or would each computer only be 1/3 as fast? > Comprende? > Thanks for your advice and I apoligize if I haven't been clear. I'm not a > geek! ![]() > > |
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Hi,
Your DSL line will have a limit on its upload speed. Regardless of what configuration you use behind the router, or even without one, the maximum upload bandwidth cannot exceed the limit set by your ISP. Be aware too that upload speed is often considerably slower than the download speed you pay for, it is not unusual for a subscriber to have a 768K download speed limited to a 128K upload capacity. Their advertising focuses on the download speed, not the upload. Check with your ISP for the bandwidth restrictions. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "gentile jim" <mccahilt@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:t2cff.5606$Y82.259@bignews4.bellsouth.net... > If I use a router on a dsl connection and I'm sending out bulk mail from > the three computers the router is hooked up to, is the speed (in sending > out the emails) divided into thirds, because I'm routed to three computers > and only have one DSL connection? > If I have DSL and want to rout 3 computers, when I send bulk email, from > each computer simultaneously, does my server act as if I were working > with only one computer or with three seperate computers? Would I be able > to send out more bulk mail if I had three computers routed to just one DSL > line? Or would each computer only be 1/3 as fast? > Comprende? > Thanks for your advice and I apoligize if I haven't been clear. I'm not a > geek! ![]() > > |
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gentile jim,
Your ISP may restrict the amount of bulk mail that is allowed to be sent out at any given time, or bandwidth use. This maybe an anti-spam or anti-file/media transfer policy. You may need to check with them what is allowed. -- Add MS to your News Reader: news://msnews.microsoft.com Rich/rerat (RRR News) <message rule> <<Previous Text Snipped to Save Bandwidth When Appropriate>> "gentile jim" <mccahilt@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:t2cff.5606$Y82.259@bignews4.bellsouth.net... > If I use a router on a dsl connection and I'm sending out bulk mail from > the three computers the router is hooked up to, is the speed (in sending > out the emails) divided into thirds, because I'm routed to three computers > and only have one DSL connection? > If I have DSL and want to rout 3 computers, when I send bulk email, from > each computer simultaneously, does my server act as if I were working > with only one computer or with three seperate computers? Would I be able > to send out more bulk mail if I had three computers routed to just one DSL > line? Or would each computer only be 1/3 as fast? > Comprende? > Thanks for your advice and I apoligize if I haven't been clear. I'm not a > geek! ![]() > > |
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