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mnewsham

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15 down and 1.5 up at work. This is too slow for a work connection right?

Depends what you have to do.

if 3-4 people in a small office are on that connection, no big deal.

If you are trying to put 10-20 people on that kind of connection, you're gonna have some issues.
 

fjmeat

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Depends what you have to do.

if 3-4 people in a small office are on that connection, no big deal.

If you are trying to put 10-20 people on that kind of connection, you're gonna have some issues.

It's 8 of us here. We work in the cloud, so we Citrix connect to our applications hosted in a data center. Putting stuff in the electronic file (i get up scan a doc and upload it to its e-file) takes forever. The bigger the doc, the longer i neff while it uploads.
 

sdifox

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It's 8 of us here. We work in the cloud, so we Citrix connect to our applications hosted in a data center. Putting stuff in the electronic file (i get up scan a doc and upload it to its e-file) takes forever. The bigger the doc, the longer i neff while it uploads.

Then the uplink would suck badly.
 

mnewsham

Lifer
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It's 8 of us here. We work in the cloud, so we Citrix connect to our applications hosted in a data center. Putting stuff in the electronic file (i get up scan a doc and upload it to its e-file) takes forever. The bigger the doc, the longer i neff while it uploads.

yeah if it's for more than a few people doing network heavy stuff then it's much too limited, you want something like a 100/50, or 300/150.