[THIN] Re: printer bandwidth

  • From: David <dmauri@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 11:19:26 +0100

Grant, Lachlan ISMC:EX escribió:

My assumption is that limiting the ICA printer bandwidth is only for locally
connected/autocreated printers, is this true?

Basically the you are limiting the amount of bandwidth within the ICA
session's virtual channel.

We've had success setting this to around 9kbps. Mainly for users who connect
from home via a cable connection. So it will depend upon the connection that
your clients have. Having it set to unlimited can make a user's session seem
to be frozen while its spooling the job to the client when using the Citrix
UPD, so setting this value will slow down the print job, but will allow the
user to keep working while it spooling.

Am I right in  saying this setting has no impact on network printers?

Lachlan.

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Subject: [THIN] printer bandwidth


Hi all,

could anybody point me in the correct way to understand how can I limit the bandwidth for client printing?
How many Kbps should I limit?
What it depends of?
It depends of the users are connected?...


(W2k server & Xp SP2 FR2)
I use a network printer.

Any help will be appreciated.
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But, I cannot split the users connected from local network and users connected from a remote lan, linked with a Adsl connection because this implementation are for a whole server not user per user or printer by printer, isn't?
anyway, i'm using a network printer, so the spools are generated there not in the Citrix server and the printers are connected to their as auto-created printers.
I would like to limit the bandwidth to the ip printers that take a lot of bandwidth when are printing.
I don't know if i can do it limiting the bandwidth using this features.


Regards.

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