Hey

What is the error Jmeter giving when it is run on different network or
subnet. Usually it is the router's job to create a seamless
experience, where user does not come to know how many subnets he has
to work on.

:)
Deepak

On 7/1/13, Kostadin Georgiev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Jmeter team,
>
> First i want to say, good work for Jmeter!
> My idea is to test my server to simulate real users making traffic to the
> server.For that case i have installed Jmeter servers on different machines
> which are not in one sub-net, they are located all over the world, that is
> my idea to simulate real users who made traffic to my server and i couldn't
> do it.The problem that i occurs is that Jmeter didn't work if the client
> and servers are located on different networks.Is there any way to make
> Jmeter works on this scenario , or Jmeter works only if the client and
> servers are located in one sub-net?
>
> Greetings,
> Kostadin
>


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