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  1. itsnotmyfault

    Bandwidth and NFuse

    What a star! I had hoped you could throttle it by the user as we would be using the link for in and out traffic and therefore wouldnt want to have the external users eating all the bandwidth. Thanks again.
  2. itsnotmyfault

    Bandwidth and NFuse

    Thanks for that. The configuration will be something along these lines: Central office will have an 8Mb link to the Internet, where the Metaframe farm will live. Multiple users at home using their own DSL line will access the Farm via a VPN over the internet. The conclusion some are comng to...
  3. itsnotmyfault

    Bandwidth and NFuse

    Hey there, I have a question about bandwidth. I am led to beleive that an ICA client will take as much bandwidth as it can get. For example if I have remote users accessing a Metaframe farm via the Internet and they have DSL, could they use their maximum bandwidth i.e. 256k and therefore if I...
  4. itsnotmyfault

    Nfuse Solution

    Thanks for that. Interesting though, I'm being told by the techies that the NFuse solution, coupled with the Citrix Sercure Gateway and a VPN service would allow the "Cyber" cafe type access. So you are deploying citrix clients which enable access via the Internet via the NFuse host?
  5. itsnotmyfault

    Nfuse Solution

    Have any of you installed a Citrix solution using NFuse to provide access from the internet into your companies Metframe server farm. I'm working on a project looking at the scope to enable our clients to access their Metaframe systems from any Internet connection. For example, home surfing...
  6. itsnotmyfault

    Discaliamers between Organisations

    Background: I work in a company which is currently splitting into four distinct organisations. We currently each have our NT domains, in which we run our Exchange 5.5 servers (seperate organisations). They are connected currently via the same physical network (there are no firewalls or external...

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