Re: Install win xp over a network On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 03:26:07 -0500, David Maynard
<nospam@private.net> wrote:
>kony wrote:
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>> On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 03:29:15 GMT, Curious George
>> <cg@email.net> wrote:
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>>>On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 23:14:05 -0500, David Maynard <nospam@private.net>
>>>wrote:
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>>>>>I've never read anything concrete that explains just what is wrong
>>>>>with netbuie
>>>>
>>>>You just listed one. It's non-routable.
>>>
>>>don't forget all the mindless network chatter.
>>
>>
>> It has a smaller footprint on a network than TCPIP so it's a
>> bit irrelevant.
>
>That is only true under limited circumstances
Transferring data with it instead of TCPIP would be one of
those, fairly popular circumstances.
>... and if you've got internet
>access you've got TCP/IP so regardless of how small the netbuei footprint
>is it's still an additional footprint, not a 'reduction'.
>
No it is still a reduction to whatever extent you transfer
data with it. Idle networks aren't a bandwidth problem, the
focus needs be on transfers, their efficiency and duration.
Of course there are far larger gains seen from things like
moving from 10Mb to 100Mb, but there's not a lot of point in
itemizing every possible network performance limiter when
the topic was already isolating one parameter. |