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What are those 30 doing? If they only interact with the software
occasionally throughout the day and can tolerate delays of 15 to 30 seconds
per transaction, then a low-speed (and therefore low cost) alternative may
suffice; however, if their work is transaction intensive or heavily edited
(such as shipping, receiving, order entry) and time-sensitive (i.e..
customers are online waiting for answers), then you need to deliver the
highest possible response time and therefore will require the highest
bandwidth affordable.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mirjana Persen" <mpersen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "SSA Support" <Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "SSA Peter Kratky"
<pkratky@xxxxxxxx>; "SSA Helpline" <helpline@xxxxxxxxxxx>; "SSA BPCS User
group" <BPCS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "KONCAR INEM Igor Mamuzic" <igor.mamuzic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "KONCAR INEM
Bilać Ivan" <ibilac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 7:57 AM
Subject: BPCS bandwidth


> We have plans to connect our branch office to central site with BPCS
V81.01
> CS on IBM iSeries Server(AS400).
>
> We are planning to design WAN.
> On remote site we have 30 clients.
>
> Can you tell us which link bandwidth will be
> sufficient for that amount of work.
>
> Thank you in advance for information.
>
> Mirjana
>
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