Ramy,

Over a VPN, you are bound to experience a certain level of latency. You will 
never experience even a close to being on the network experience, especially 
with the Admin / Developer client..

Just make sure the VPN client is not using a dial up connection. That would 
really suck.

I use a regular DSL connection when working from home or remotely with the 
standard DSL speeds offered by providers like Comcast or CableVision. This 
gives me a fairly good room to work comfortably without having to scratch my 
head or loosing my hair while I wait for the system to accept my transaction be 
it on the user client or the developer or admin client..

I currently have a download speed of 6 MBPS and upload speed of 1 MBPS on my 
DSL connection and I have hooked my modem to a wireless router that supports 
upto 54 MBPS (I know thats old but it works for me).

I would avoid using wireless internet cards... Had friends and colleagues who 
used it and they don't have nearly as good an experience with them.

Hope this helps..

Joe



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From: Ramy S. Ayoub <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 7:47:11 AM
Subject: Remedy Client Bandwidth Requirements

** 
HI list**
 
Kindly we are working in a project that is using Remedy application, where the 
Remedy client users (60 concurrent users) are located in Egypt and the Remedy 
server is located Germany. Client access is going to be through VPN client over 
the ON network. 
 
Kindly advise with the required network bandwidth to be available for the 
remedy client in order to access the remedy server with no issue to in the 
network bandwidth.
 
Regards, 
Ramy Ayoub




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