Hello. You install host and client software, right? TeamViewer is also fast if you can install it. Guacamole's good point is that you can access the client only with a browser.
At least I'm more comfortable using it than software that doesn't know where it goes. This may be a minority opinion. Best Regards, On 2023/05/04 木 午後 09:26, Doug Baggett wrote:
One issue that has been bothering me is the noticeable difference in speed when using Apache Guacamole with VNC to connect to my Mac, compared to native Mac-to-Mac screen sharing. I initially assumed that Mac-to-Mac screen sharing utilized VNC, but after testing other VNC clients, I found that they also exhibited slower performance, similar to Guacamole. Some theories suggest that Mac-to-Mac screen sharing detects another Mac connecting and employs hardware-encoded/decoded HEVC, resulting in faster performance. Has anyone else experienced this slower performance when using Guacamole or a standard VNC client? I have compared Mac-to-Mac screen sharing over ZeroTier on the internet, and it is significantly faster than using Guacamole/VNC to connect to the same Mac. I am curious to hear if others have had similar experiences or thoughts on this issue. It would really be nice if there was some way for guacamole to have similar performance as native Mac-to-Mac screensharing. thanks!
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