N.:

I normally use vnc over a lan or dsl connection. This past
week I have been using it over a 28.8 dialup. It's not
pretty but it is functional. In using vnc for about two
years, I have never experienced significant slowdowns on
servers/workstations where someone else is using it remotely
while I am also on the same cpu.

Alexander

Toronto Web Services, Inc.
Suite 1205, 20 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada   M5J 2N8
Tel: (416) 955 1779   Fax (416) 955 1784  Web: www.torweb.com


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nicolas
Descharmes
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 10:54 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Bandwidth requirements


Hello,

I am a new user of VNC, and I'm seriously thinking about using this
technology.

However, I have a few questions:
- what are the bandwidth requirements? Is it something like 10 kbps or is it
likely to use 100 or more? This is important to me, because I need to know
how the application can work over the Internet.
- how many simultaneous connexions can the server support? Will it crash
with something like 10, 100 or more? By "crash" I mean slow the computer so
drastically that no other application can be ran as well as simply crashing
the system...

Thank for advice.

N.Descharmes
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