How many users on one T1

Hello, this is likely a simple question for anyone but
me...but I haven't seen a clear answer after an hour of searching
documentation.
I am looking to set up a FMS that will be connected to a T1
line. If during a live webcast the media encoder is set to upload
the stream at about 450kbps, how many simultaneous users can we
expect to serve at the maximum?
Thank you so much!
Rob

QoS means Quality of Service.  Basically it reorders or delays packets depending on priority, so that time-sensitive packets always go first, and unimportant packets like bittorrent can be delayed until there is no other traffic being sent.  What I specifally was suggesting here is that your use it to lower the priority of bittorrent traffic, so that you can run it all the time but it only uses spare bandwidth that isn't being used by any other service.
The only catch most routers can only do QoS on inbound connections which is mainly helps latency and not download speeds.  However, if your router is running linux it may have that ability.  Also look for the 'tc' utility or maybe you can install trickle.
This thread has little bit more info.
Last edited by xenobrain (2010-07-20 14:11:50)

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