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Special Forums IP Networking UNIX Routers/VPN Post 7083 by mstevenson on Tuesday 18th of September 2001 01:54:53 PM
Old 09-18-2001
I don't know how fast you'd be able to go for $200/m. You could probably get a burstable DSL line, but depending on how many employees you have, the charges might stack up. Right now our company is on a burstable DSL, plus we have 2 racks hosted at the ISP's location. We are now moving to get a direct T1 straight into our racks at the ISP so we can be virtually on the same network as our production network. T1 prices have been dropping and I think you can find some in the $300/m range if you scout around enough but it's pretty rare. I think a pumped up DSL is probably your best option. Depending on what you're doing, that should be enough for a small corporate network with 30-50 users.
 

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GEOIP_ID_BY_NAME(3)							 1						       GEOIP_ID_BY_NAME(3)

geoip_id_by_name - Get the Internet connection type

SYNOPSIS
int geoip_id_by_name (string $hostname) DESCRIPTION
The geoip_id_by_name(3) function will return the Internet connection type corresponding to a hostname or an IP address. The return value is numeric and can be compared to the following constants: o GEOIP_UNKNOWN_SPEED o GEOIP_DIALUP_SPEED o GEOIP_CABLEDSL_SPEED o GEOIP_CORPORATE_SPEED PARAMETERS
o $hostname - The hostname or IP address whose connection type is to be looked-up. RETURN VALUES
Returns the connection type. EXAMPLES
Example #1 A geoip_id_by_name(3) example This will output the connection type of the host example.com. <?php $netspeed = geoip_id_by_name('www.example.com'); echo 'The connection type is '; switch ($netspeed) { case GEOIP_DIALUP_SPEED: echo 'dial-up'; break; case GEOIP_CABLEDSL_SPEED: echo 'cable or DSL'; break; case GEOIP_CORPORATE_SPEED: echo 'corporate'; break; case GEOIP_UNKNOWN_SPEED: default: echo 'unknown'; } ?> The above example will output: The connection type is corporate PHP Documentation Group GEOIP_ID_BY_NAME(3)
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