On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 01:38:36PM +0200, Markolf Gudjons wrote: > Hi, > > as a reprise to that thread, I have since upgraded the Cisco 3002 HW VPN > client to the current software (4.7.2B from 4.7Rel), and with this version > the DHCP server does what it should do (pass the x-display-manager > option). Works nicely with the Ray.
Just curious; what is the approximate bandwidth and latency from the side of the VPN where your SunRay sits to the SRSS ? And how do the screen updaets feel, interactively? (eg. switching between virtual desktops or other things that require large screen updates) I was hoping to be able to use a SunRay at home - I have a 6Mbit symmetrical line, and I guess a ping of around 20-30 ms. No VPN yet though - will need to get that sorted before I can do any testing. I'm really curious as to whether that will work. If you (or anyone else who's using SunRays from home broadband connections) could give a little info on how the desktop "feel" is in such a setup, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks, -- / jakob _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
