Monday, July 6, 2009

Re: Bandwidth Optimizing

Have you looked at NetEqualizer?

I've used Sonicwall's bandwidth shaping in the past on several PRO series a=
ppliances and found it wanting. Reporting was awful, too.

Jason Johnson has pretty good, if somewhat dated, firsthand experience with=
the Cymphonix.

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Steven Dickenson <sdickenson@keyschool.org>
Computer Network Manager
The Key School, Annapolis Maryland


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> Subject: Bandwidth Optimizing
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> Hi Everyone,
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> I am trying to decide on the best bandwidth optimization product for my
> school. I have narrowed it down to three. I am looking for something
> that is appliance based, easy to use, and school friendly. If you use
> any of these, I would love your input on how well you think they work to
> monitor and adjust access and bandwidth by group and user.
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> Sonic Wall
> Marshall 8e6
> Cymphonix
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> Thanks,
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> Renee Ramig
> Seven Hills School
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