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What is a typical volume of network traffic following user log-on?

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What is a typical volume of network traffic following user log-on?

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It’s difficult to say, as it depends on the content and type of new material added since the last log-on for that particular client PC. Following log-on the system checks local content against that listed in the content database and will notify the user if a download is required. The user can opt not to download. When download is selected (or after the opt-out facility has timed-out) the files will be downloaded. Files for download will be; text added or amended, images added (small jpg, pct or gif files only allowed), sound files added (wav format) or pdfs added. All the default content remains stored on the client PC and so will never require a subsequent download. Files uploaded to the server give details of the user history, feedback and action plan (where included), and (where included) new user audio recordings (in wav format).

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