> On 4/12/04 3:20 PM, "Christofer Algotsson" wrote: > >> You need at least 256kbps per client (wich is a very low these days). >> >>> As it's a home building I suppose most of the traffic is web browsing >>> and email checking and most of the activity is at evening/night, when >>> usually I note throtting on my downloads. > > Didn't catch where you are but bandwidth in the way of a T-1 or a couple > of > t-1's can be had for close to $1000 a month, divide that by 96 dwellers > and > you are at $10-20 a month. You can place a debian ran firewall, filter > mail > and manage mail all in one box, as well as possibly throttle in/out > traffic > and maybe even offer filtered content from the web. hell you could split it up into 3 - 4 boxes.
2 routers (not so much routers but used to throutle it.) 1 Mail Box (maybe a backup) use postfix,amavisd-ew,sa(razor,dcc),clamav,squirrellmail courier-imap/pop. and then maybe a web box to do personal web hosting for the residents. or put that on the same box as the mail stuff. just depending on how many per house. i could even help you do the filter/throtle stuff. i got some good scripts for it. and how to limit certain ppl to so much bw and such. --jeremy > -- > Thanks!! > David Thurman > List Only at Web Presence Group Net > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >