Remote Echo traders

Yeah, maybe someone could talk about what's the most problematic piece of the setup. Like, is it the internet feed, RAM, CPU choice, OS???? Thx.
 
I have used DSL and cable in different parts of the country, both have worked ok. If you are fortunate enough to have both options available to you where you live, I would probably go with the best deal price-wise.

I have used Echo's software over a 56k dial up connection, had a few problems related to the dial-up number, but mostly worked fine even over this slow of a connection - so with Cable or DSL you should be more than OK.

As with any Windows-based systems - I would load up on the RAM. It's so cheap nowadays - 512MB works well for me and won't break the bank.
 
Sterling, which is the order entry system used by most guys, doesn't take a lot of power. I'm running it on a P2 400mhz with two dozen time and sales and two dozen level two screens open and it runs without a glitch.

Instaquote, for charts, seems to run fine on the same computer, but I'm using it mainly on a P3 650mhz machine. I only have a couple charts open at a time though. I use qcharts for my main charting.
 
I have used Sterling for weeks at a time, on a 56k connection.
Only half a dozen windows open. Again, I did have a few problems (resolved when I used a different dialup number for that area).

I would NOT recommend using anything less than Cable or DSL however, but 56k should work in a pinch, or purely as a backup system - since DSL and cable lines can go down from time to time.
 
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