On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 5:48 AM, Paul Hill <[email protected]> wrote:

> Upload speed sucks on ADSL.

That depends on your provider. You can often work out the best deal
for you, depending on your needs. For the office (usually two of us,
but as many as 6-9 machines, including servers, on a busy day) I've
got 6M down, 2M up, fixed IP address, for under $60/mo. For remote
access by only one or two individuals, RDP or VNC under SSH, response
is quite adequate, and the lower latency of DSL actually makes it feel
perkier than slower-latency cable connections rated higher. For
sustained file transfer, sure, you'll see the bottleneck. It's not the
blazing fast speed of first-class fiber or big enterprises, but it's
usually not too restrictive.

Jeff: whether this can meet your needs depends on what it is you're
trying to do. VFP access over VPN or even using ODBC (it really
doesn't matter) will not be acceptable, but lower-bandwidth
applications like email or client-server might be okay, depending on
the specifics of speed, number of users, size of files/requests,
bandwidth, phase of the moon, etc. Telling us more details on what
you're trying to do might get more accurate recommendations.

-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com

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