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trduprey
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      06-19-2004, 01:35 AM
In order to try and speed up a client's VPN connection to
his office from his home I've done tests on DFS on his
LAN, seems to work great. Of course now I need to make it
work over VPN (or do I). Any hints on this, as VPN is
Remote imitated and DFS is Host initiated
 
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      06-21-2004, 01:56 PM
Why would you run high bandwidth LAN technology of a slow VPN link in order
to speed up the VPN? The way to speed up VPN is to use it for as little as
possible.

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"trduprey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In order to try and speed up a client's VPN connection to
> his office from his home I've done tests on DFS on his
> LAN, seems to work great. Of course now I need to make it
> work over VPN (or do I). Any hints on this, as VPN is
> Remote imitated and DFS is Host initiated



 
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      06-23-2004, 08:18 AM
After reading about how slow VPN is, do I use Citrix or
Terminal Server. The client writes 1 to 10 MByte files
and has to wait till they transfer before his next task.
He has 384K up DSL at home. Does Citrix Client or Terminal
Server Client, buffer or spool the transfer? Thank you
for responding I am over my head a bit.
>-----Original Message-----
>Why would you run high bandwidth LAN technology of a slow

VPN link in order
>to speed up the VPN? The way to speed up VPN is to use

it for as little as
>possible.
>
>--
>
>Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
>www.wandtv.com
>
>"trduprey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:1e3e101c4559d$b4628b40$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> In order to try and speed up a client's VPN connection

to
>> his office from his home I've done tests on DFS on his
>> LAN, seems to work great. Of course now I need to make

it
>> work over VPN (or do I). Any hints on this, as VPN is
>> Remote imitated and DFS is Host initiated

>
>
>.
>

 
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Phillip Windell
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      06-23-2004, 01:22 PM
Citrix or TS would be fine.

Avoid creating situations where files must be transfered. Transfering files
represents the highest bandwidth consumption that exists. There is nothing
among normal network traffic that creates as much load as a file transfer
does. People think it is video or audio streaming, but it is not,..it is
file transfers.

--

Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com


"(E-Mail Removed)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:2074b01c458fa$af6d7130$(E-Mail Removed)...
> After reading about how slow VPN is, do I use Citrix or
> Terminal Server. The client writes 1 to 10 MByte files
> and has to wait till they transfer before his next task.
> He has 384K up DSL at home. Does Citrix Client or Terminal
> Server Client, buffer or spool the transfer? Thank you
> for responding I am over my head a bit.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Why would you run high bandwidth LAN technology of a slow

> VPN link in order
> >to speed up the VPN? The way to speed up VPN is to use

> it for as little as
> >possible.
> >
> >--
> >
> >Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
> >www.wandtv.com
> >
> >"trduprey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >news:1e3e101c4559d$b4628b40$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> In order to try and speed up a client's VPN connection

> to
> >> his office from his home I've done tests on DFS on his
> >> LAN, seems to work great. Of course now I need to make

> it
> >> work over VPN (or do I). Any hints on this, as VPN is
> >> Remote imitated and DFS is Host initiated

> >
> >
> >.
> >



 
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trduprey@hotmail.com
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      06-23-2004, 08:37 PM
Thank you for your time. I sincerely appreciate it.
>-----Original Message-----
>Citrix or TS would be fine.
>
>Avoid creating situations where files must be

transfered. Transfering files
>represents the highest bandwidth consumption that exists.

There is nothing
>among normal network traffic that creates as much load as

a file transfer
>does. People think it is video or audio streaming, but it

is not,..it is
>file transfers.
>
>--
>
>Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
>www.wandtv.com
>
>
>"(E-Mail Removed)"

<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>message news:2074b01c458fa$af6d7130$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> After reading about how slow VPN is, do I use Citrix or
>> Terminal Server. The client writes 1 to 10 MByte files
>> and has to wait till they transfer before his next task.
>> He has 384K up DSL at home. Does Citrix Client or

Terminal
>> Server Client, buffer or spool the transfer? Thank you
>> for responding I am over my head a bit.
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Why would you run high bandwidth LAN technology of a

slow
>> VPN link in order
>> >to speed up the VPN? The way to speed up VPN is to use

>> it for as little as
>> >possible.
>> >
>> >--
>> >
>> >Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
>> >www.wandtv.com
>> >
>> >"trduprey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> >news:1e3e101c4559d$b4628b40$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> In order to try and speed up a client's VPN

connection
>> to
>> >> his office from his home I've done tests on DFS on

his
>> >> LAN, seems to work great. Of course now I need to

make
>> it
>> >> work over VPN (or do I). Any hints on this, as VPN

is
>> >> Remote imitated and DFS is Host initiated
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >

>
>
>.
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