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emma updated GUACAMOLE-567:
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    Attachment: Network_Connection2.png

> Network connection problem acknowledgement/feedback
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>
>                 Key: GUACAMOLE-567
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-567
>             Project: Guacamole
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: guacamole-client, guacamole-common-js
>            Reporter: Michael Jumper
>            Assignee: Michael Jumper
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 1.0.0
>
>         Attachments: Network_Connection1.png, Network_Connection2.png, 
> image-2018-05-30-16-26-15-928.png, internal-error.png
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> {panel:bgColor=#FFFFEE}
> *The description of this issue was copied from 
> [GUAC-1055|https://jira.glyptodon.org/browse/GUAC-1055], an issue in the JIRA 
> instance used by the Guacamole project prior to its move to the ASF.*
> Comments, attachments, related issues, and history from prior to acceptance 
> *may not have been copied* and can be found instead at the original issue.
> {panel}
> When Guacamole detects that the network connection is slow or hanging, it 
> should acknowledge this and unobtrusively notify the user. Lacking such 
> notification, slow networks or remote desktop failures look like Guacamole 
> bugs, and are frequently reported as such.
> Further, the total lack of a network connection is handled within JavaScript, 
> but the error code is not recognized by the Guacamole client. The unknown 
> error is thus translated into a generic "An internal error has occurred ..." 
> message, which is obviously incorrect:
> !internal-error.png|width=320!



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