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|    John F Kappler to All    |
|    VPN Performance    |
|    24 Feb 04 15:56:51    |
      From: johnk@pceffect.co.uk              I've finally managed to get VPN working for our remote notebook users.              They are now dialing-in to an ISP, making their VPN connection and       then trying to open an Access database on our file server. Great.       However......              Performance is very slow, so my question is, what is likely to be the       worst bottleneck? Is it the dial-up connection, coming in at 30k? Or       the broadband link to the office which is a standard 500? Or is it the       way that Access handles the database files?              Or is it likely to be something else (e.g. ISP throughput)?              I'm trying not to cross-post this at present so if you think this is       wrongly posted pls dont bother to answer.              TIA              JohnK              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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