Yes, I have a normal speed after the first connection.
But I put the IP address directly, so it is not a DNS lookup problem.
Is there any problem when using Windows 2000 professional and server?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andreas Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 6:38 PM
Subject: [developers] Connection is too slow...
>
> Jung-Ho Ahn wrote:
> >
> > I tested 'cli.bat' again, and I could see the username prompt after
about
> > 20 seconds.
> > I also tested sample client programs and these showed the similar
results.
> > (I ran the server and client on windows 2000 machines.)
>
> Do you have a normal speed after the first connection? Could it be that
> the DNS resolve is slow? The client get a connection factory with the
> DNS name of the router's host. Hence, it must do a DNS lookup to connect
> to the router. Just test it with nslookup from your client host.
>
> Otherwise I have no idea.
>
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