[THIN] Re: Citrix Network Technology Possibilties

  • From: "Rob Beekmans" <RobBeekmans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 22:06:34 +0100

what aobut a 2-way wireless connection.
We're doing tests now for a customer with numorous locations in a range of
30km
the worst connection we have is 4MB and the best connection is 34MB.
I'll check the brand we're using, for I forgot, it's looking good so far..
 
 
I'll get back to you about this
 
 
 

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Van: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Namens
Matt Kosht
Verzonden: maandag 26 januari 2004 22:02
Aan: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Onderwerp: [THIN] Citrix Network Technology Possibilties


I have a customer site a rural town in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan where
I have real dilemma.
 
The not-so-pretty facts:
1) No DSL or Cable provider
2) No local dialup or ISDN internet service
 
There are 3.5 (1 is part-time) users at this site who use a Citrix published
desktop (they run primarily MS Office and a custom client/server app).  I
ended up going with a 56K frame relay circuit.  This is proving to be very
slow and expensive (now appx $700 USD/month).
 
I have heard that 2 way satellite latency is just too high for Citrix
applications. Is that still the case?  Any technology or options that I
haven't considered worth looking at?
 
Thanks in advance for assistance.
 

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