You are running pings over the internet, the result of those will be tied
to the level of service being provided at each site.
On Wed, May 2, 2018, 1:41 PM Frank Cazabon wrote:
> Thanks, I'm just going to pass the info over to them and tell them they
> need to hire a
Thanks, I'm just going to pass the info over to them and tell them they need to
hire a network consultant to investigate it. Just wanted to know if that level
of timeouts is normal or not.
On 2 May 2018 16:18:10 GMT-04:00, "Paul H. Tarver" wrote:
>I recently worked on a
They are the cheapest client I have. Scrimp on everything.
This is running through log me in hamachi VPN over the internet, not a LAN.
On 2 May 2018 16:34:36 GMT-04:00, Alan Bourke wrote:
>Frank
>
>>My client
>> doesn't have anyone who manages their network for them
Frank
>My client
> doesn't have anyone who manages their network for them either.
Why not?
Anyway if it is a LAN I would expect the continous ping to come back under 10ms
if not under 1ms at all times, without any timeouts.
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Alan Bourke
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On Wed, 2
I recently worked on a project where we were polling multiple SQL databases
across multiple servers and there was one server that would occasionally get
skipped due to timeout delays. We adjusted our wait times in VFP, but still on
occasion this would happen. IT did further stress testing on
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