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What are the benefits of a Jaguar3000 SLP? |
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Simplified software acquisition and technical support, unlimited software
use within an ISP, 24x7 access to up-to-date software, minimizes the
risk of investing on appliances, a very high ROI. |
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Subscribers will be unhappy about out/B traffic control? |
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No. When an ISP limits the outbound traffic, the Inbound traffic speed (i.e. downloading speed of your subscribers) will be same as before |
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Other benefits to ISP and subscribers? |
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Improved QoS of other important applications (Web, VoIP, FTP, Mail, etc) and Lowered bandwidth cost |
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Choosing bandwidth increase over PPTM? |
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Not a good idea. For P2P applications, "Sky is the Limit." No matter how much bandwidth an ISP provides, its subscribers will fill up all available bandwidth |
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Network users will not be able to download files? |
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No. I will take longer depending on the Inbound traffic settings. However, Inside network users [employees, students] still can download files. |
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Can we block all inbound P2P traffic in our [corporation / school] networks? |
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Yes. Even if users try to bypass network policy through random ports P2P, you can prohibit all P2P applications setting PPTM P2P traffic amount to "0" bit/sec will block all Inbound P2P traffic |