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Posted by Don Wiss on 10/10/05 01:54
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, "Angrie.Woman" <Angrie.Woman@ggmail.com> wrote:
>Don Wiss wrote:
>> Probably the usual problem. Too many people want to be connected as
>> secondary, give each primary more secondaries than they can handle. Right
>> now it looks like there are 18 times as many secondaries as primaries.
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>I am a secondary - does that change your answer? (I was never able to
>get it to function as a primary - the folks 'round here finally told me
>just to stay a secondary.)
No. It doesn't change my answer. You have to rely on a primary for all your
connections. If that primary leaves things can time out. If the primary has
too many secondaries, then the load it too great and things can time out.
More people should be primaries, and the entire network will work better.
>Except for slow speeds, why would a secondary connection be preferable?
It is never preferred.
Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at home page bottom).
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