I regularly use R:BW on Terminal Server with my remote computer on a
wireless network at home connected to the Internet via cable modem.
It works fine.
Tony
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Subject: RE: Wireless Rbase?
While we were on the wireless subject, has anybody used terminal services
with a pocket pc via wireless using R:base win6.5++??
I imagine it would work but you would have to create forms small enough
for
the screen.
Dan
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Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 10:01 AM
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Subject: Re: Wireless Rbase?
Dennis -
Is this somehow slower that using a 10Mb wired network? RBWin
6.5++
functions just fine at that network speed. You simply have to be careful
when writing code to minimize network traffic. I haven't observed any
speed
problems getting the forms up. They aren't totally instant but they are
still pretty quick.
Bernie
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At 11:55 AM 3/5/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>RBase 6.5++
>
>A manufacturer has existing PC's on the floor using a RF network at a max
>transfer rate of 10mb/sec. This is for a client/server app (SQL/Server?)
>They would like our app also available to end users.
>
>This would probably not be suitable for RBWin, but could work with a VB
>front end or Tango/Oterro? I thought also about putting DOS screens for
>data entry but there is still the problem of data transfer rate for
indexes
>and data.
>
>Anyone using RF data transfer at these speeds? "If you can dream it..."
>
>TIA,
>
>Dennis
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