James Weatherall wrote:

Please don't be so conservative. ;-) I had it working over 32 kbps before I upgraded. It's definately not fast, not even at the lowest color depth. However, lately I tried video and that was unusable even over a 36 Mbps wireless link. Hmm, yes I agree, VNC is not made for video.

The neccesary bandwidth all depends on the actual end user experience needed.

However, for the specific application (e-learning) mentioned 2 Mbps ougth to be enough. That is, if the application is behaving well and does not create large changes on the screen at a fast rate.

Regards,
Feico

Rudi,

Yes, VNC will operate over 100kbps.

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rudi Verago [vlain]
Sent: 13 January 2005 00:00
To: vnc-list
Subject: RE: Are 2 Mbps sufficient?


Problems are on peaks.
We limit our bandwidth with traffic shaping on linux kernel and we see that on
peaks client goes very slowly. We need to limit vnc bandwidth to 100 kbps for each
client. Is it possible?
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