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I am confused why there Protocol Encryption Status are different from each other they are all using AnyConnect client v2.5.
user 1 - AnyConnect-Parent SSL-Tunnel RC4
user  2 - AnyConnect-Parent SSL-Tunnel DTLS-Tunnel RC4 AES128
user  3 - Clientless SSL-Tunnel DTLS-Tunnel (this user is using an AnyConnect client, but when she connects her status show Clientless)

The 17" MBP has an extra USB 2.0 port and also comes with a FireWire 800 port.
As far as the GPUs go, they are the same: ATi Mobility Radeon X1600.
As far as the GPU-dedicated-RAM (VRAM) goes, the only difference is the amount (128MB vs 256MB). More VRAM is better if you are going to be running video intensive apps, eg. multimedia apps and/or 3D games. The VRAM is GDDR3 which provides greater bandwidth than the DDR2 technology used in the 512MB/1GB/2GB of 'main memory'.
There is, of course, the different CPU multipliers. The 1.83GHz has an 11x multiplier while the 2.00GHz has a 12x multiplier. The 2.16GHz CPU of the 17" MBP has a 13x CPU multiplier.
The Front Side Bus speed is the same 667MHz on all three models. It drops down to 167MHz at the boundary of the CPU to which is applied the above multipliers, ie:
667MHz FSB / 4 = 167MHz
167MHz x 11 = 1.83GHz
167MHz x 12 = 2.00GHz
167MHz x 13 = 2.16GHz
N.B. 167MHz is really 1000/6.

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