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Thanks for the input On MS/ eSignal.
This may seem like a dumb question but I am not sure of
the technology. If I split my internet phone line such that one part goes
to the eSignal feed on one computer, and another to another computer
for IE, e-mail etc, will that degrade the performance of each? Should I have two
seperate phone lines? Thanks.
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Subject: Re: e Signal and MS 7.03
Joe I have had experience with Signal, over a 5+ yr period
(off and on). eSignal & MS work fine with my computer cable
feed. There are outages, but not often. As a trader, you may want
to have back ups for all of your tools; have more than one isp, several
brokers,and more than one real time quote streamer.
Signal used to offer some free trial time, at their intro
seminars. Ask about it. I have tried three other real
time charting services, and so far have returned to Signal/MS. LAP
Joe Duffy wrote:
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face=Arial>If one is considering going to an eSignal feed would a true
dedicated line that is not used for any other internet functions like
e-mail, or browser be best? Or does it matter at all? <FONT
face=Arial>Any comments on the reliability of eSignal itself, as well as
eSignal with MS 7.03 would also be appreciated. Thanks for the
consideration.
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