Scott,

I've been dealing with some latency issues using EchoVNC through an
echoServer here within the office (moderately loaded 100 mbit network), and
I suddenly realized: the echoServer protocol (whatever it's called) runs
over TCP, right?

But we're transporting the TCP VNC protocol over it, which I've always
understood (and indeed, experienced, with a TCP-based VPN) that to have very
poor latency as soon as you get any significant packet loss and often
disconnect problems due to the exponential back-off that gets compounded.

Am I missing something here?

-- 
Peter


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