Strange . . . I use DSL (asymmetrical) as well, but do not have any problems
(either coming into the DSL or going out of).
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From: "Jeff Boerio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 16:15
Subject: VNC performance issues w/ DSL?
> So I've got about 300 people using VNC around here. The most common way
to
> use it is with a Windows viewer connecting to a UNIX server. Many times
in
> the evening, some of my users want to access their environment from home,
> and most have DSL connections. I've started hearing complaints about poor
> performance across DSL.
>
> I myself don't have DSL. I have to suffer with ISDN. But, it works great
> for me. Users are reporting that they can see the windows redrawing
across
> their screen. The same users are saying they see much better performance
> using Citrix to connect to a Windows server and running Exceed from there!
>
> Is this a function of the "asynchronous" nature of DSL?
>
> Is this possible a problem with how our VPN is configured?
>
> I don't relish suggesting turning on zlib or tight encoding, as even on
> ISDN I notice a performance degradation, and wouldn't want to make a bad
> situation worse.
>
> What are suggestions on how I can ferret out what's really going on here?
>
> - Jeff
>
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