On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 05:11:44PM +0200, Jan Vyskocil wrote:
> Hi. I have got an Athlon XP 1600 (700 MB RAM, 10/100Mbit network card) 
> acting as server and some old HP machine (Celeron 400, 10/100Mbit card, 
> 64 MB RAM) as thin client. Both server and client are not loaded heavily 
> (some pdf docs opened, Firefox, OO2.0, Thunderbird and so on). Therefore 
> server processor time and RAM are not used too much. But work on the 
> client is little bit painful because of its slow response. If I open any 
> window it is necessary to wait for second or two, windows are not 
> refreshed as quickly as on server... It seems to me there must be some 
> mistake in my settings. Or is it just normal? How fast are your clients? 
> Do you recognize difference between server and client session? Thanks 

You've got a 10/100 CARD, but what's the actual hub or switch on the
network.  If you've got a 10 meg hub, that's definitely going to be a
choke point on the network.

Cheers,
Scott

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Systems Department |  To a glimpse of how green it was on the other side..."
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