possible mtu size causing fragmentation?
Ryan Cayton
Technical Analyst
Horine and Associates, LLC.
Joerg Riether
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01/11/2002 01:06 PM
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Hi all,
we use winnt 4.0 sp6a and vnc 332r6. now a really strange
problem which occurs on our network :
If I connect to a vnc server via 2mbit wan connection,
it is fast as hell.
If I use our 100Mbit internal connection it is really slow.
the vnc servers/viewers are ALL the same version and this
problem occurs on serveral machines of several speeds.
Even if I use a P4-1,7Ghz with 1MB ram on both sides,
the same effect : via the 2mbit wan connection ultra-fast
and in our 100mbit network ultra-slow.
I4ve been using vnc from the very beginning on several
platform so please be sure i read all the faqs on the
vnc homepage and all that stuff but I didn4t get any idea.
First I thought sp6a could be the problem, but this don4t
explains why it is such fast via the 2mbit connection.
Anyone got an idea ?
Thank you so much for your support.
Best regards from germany
Jvrg
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