From: Phil Angus on 16 Dec 2009 09:14 Hi Guys, I am experiencing very slow performance with Terminal Server sessions during the day when coming in through a wireless router using Cisco VPN. Some people are working quite happily, but others seem to have all sorts of issues. I have just tested it now and it is very slow. Accessing the Terminal Server across the LAN and logging in to a session is very quick and produces no issues. Coming in through the wireless and Cisco, and the desktop just crawls. Opening a PDF on the desktop, and the page appears slowly, a block at a time and trying to scroll is impossible. I know this is a bit of a "piece of string" type of question, but has anyone got any suggestions? The wireless itself is fine and is allowing downloads from Microsoft at a very respectable rate. I also use VPN from home a lot evenings and weekends, and tend to RD into my workstation and then run server RDs from there and it runs perfectly. During the day however, when the (gigabit) LAN is full of (120) workers, it seems to slow down (although as I say, accessing TS across the internal LAN is fine). Anyone got any thoughts or suggestions?
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