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Caspar 12-03-2004 16:08

How much data transfer does VNC/RDS use per second?
 
Ok, I'm usually always logged into my home machine or a remote server somewhere and I'm wondering how much bandwidth I'm using for simply being logged in?

I use Windows Remote Desktop Sharing.



esp with NTL bloody cap! :( ...please don't turn this into another anit-cap thread! :pp :)

Stuart 12-03-2004 16:31

Re: How much data transfer does VNC/RDS use per second?
 
VNC is happy with 128Kbps, but will work with as little as 56KBps (I have used it on a 56K modem, and it runs quite well)
(http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc...er/003448.html)

Can't find out what kind of bandwidth RDS uses. There are options to keep the bandwidth down though.

Avatar 12-03-2004 17:23

Re: How much data transfer does VNC/RDS use per second?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scastle
VNC is happy with 128Kbps, but will work with as little as 56KBps (I have used it on a 56K modem, and it runs quite well)
(http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc...er/003448.html)

Can't find out what kind of bandwidth RDS uses. There are options to keep the bandwidth down though.

ive used rds over modem/isdn aswell and it runs quite well aslong as the options are set correctly.


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