The company I work for has started rolling out W7 machines, and we are using DA 
for our remote connectivity, which as a general rule seems to be doing exactly 
what it says on the tin (and it does it pretty well).

However I also use PCoIP to connect to a VDI environment for a network of a 
more classified nature, and performance for this - even for screen updates 
(typing into Notepad, etc) is pretty terrible.

Rather than getting too into the depths of this (as I am just a user, so I 
can't comment on any network specific settings), I am just wondering if other 
people have implemented this and how it fairs for users at home (ADSL 
connections, in my case I am syncing around 15meg down, .6 up).  I have tried 
switching my connectivity between PCoIP and RDP and I have found virtually no 
difference.  As a sanity check, I have tried using my old laptop connecting 
back into the same network via X-Kryptor and performance is far superior when I 
launch a remote desktop session (I have tried remote desktop connections via 
the PCoIP connection).  Therefore I am basically ruling out my connectivity at 
home from being part of the problem.

I am a pilot on this system, so it is unlikely that internet connectivity at 
the company end is saturated.

Thanks,
Matt

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