Hi all, I wrote about my problem (see e-mail below), but I do not get answers. Is it possible to wait 48 seconds for printing one notepad page or five pdf pages inside a Terminal Server Session with Windows Connector? (is there a bug?) I obtain 47 seconds with UDP traffic and 1 second with TCP regardless of what I print (1 notepad page, 10 notepad pages, 5 pdf pages, ...). If I sniff network traffic betwen the Sun DTU and the SunRay server (while printing), I obtain these results: Between first and last packet 47,884 sec Avg. packets/sec 4,949 Bytes 60493 Avg. Mbit/sec 0,010 and about UDP packet, for example, I have (more than one!) "Time delta from previous captured frame: 1,021882000 seconds". Is it possible? In this condition it's impossible for me bring this technology to the customer. Help me! Thanks. Nik ________________________________
Da: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Per conto di Calligaris Nicola Inviato: giovedì 22 gennaio 2009 16.58 A: [email protected] Oggetto: [SunRay-Users] Unknown UDP traffic when printing with Windows Connector Hi all, I have this problem \ malfunction. I print one notepad file (or a pdf file) from a kiosk session with Windows connector. I use Windows 2003 Server and SunRay 4 on RedHat 4. I must wait 47 seconds for having my print. With Wireshark, between the DTU Sun and the SunRay server I have half packets of UDP traffic (46 seconds) and the last half packets of TCP traffic (1 second)...but what is this UDP traffic? Therefore, I assume that in a normal condition the print would be immediate (for example in a regular terminal server connection where there isn't the network traffic between the DTU and the SunRay server). There is the possibility to change any parameter to resolve this strange behavior? Any ideas? Thanks a lot for your help. Will be much appreciated. Nik
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