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How we did it
By David Strom
Network World, 01/21/02
We installed the host and remote portions of NetOp on a variety of Windows PCs ranging in speeds from 200 MHz to 500 MHz, and running Windows 2000, 98 and XP. These computers were connected via a local 100M bit/sec Ethernet network or via dial-up 56K bit/sec modems. We looked at security features implemented, crispness of display, file transfer throughput and responsiveness of the remotely controlled host.
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Strom is the author of numerous product reviews, essays, opinion pieces and feature stories for dozens of computer trade publications and technical Web sites. His second book, Home Networking Survival Guide, was published this fall. He can be reached at david@strom.com.
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