[THIN] Re: ADSL and session thread freezing (OT?)

  • From: "Nick Smith" <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 15:11:20 +0100

We have lots of people connecting via ADSLs in the UK and are not
getting these freezes. Since it's application specific, I doubt it's to
do with your connectivity.

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From: Craig Cameron [mailto:craig.cameron@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 26 August 2004 10:56
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] ADSL and session thread freezing (OT?)


Hi everyone,
 
Sort of off topic, not really looking for a solution, just wondering if
anyone else has these problems.
 
We have number of Terminal Servers servicing various sites across the
UK.
 
The remote sites connect via adsl and have been reporting problems since
the installation.
 
The problem is slightly strange. A user can be typing away on a word
document when word freezes. However, it is only the word thread, the
user can still run other programs in their session. This happens quite
frequently throughout the day.
 
After watching the TS during a 'freeze' there is no significant increase
in cpu usage, and no difference between the 5 ts servers and 2 MF1.8
servers. It occurs for users on all.
 
Setup is Win2k TS's or Win2k TS+MF 1.8. ADSL is BT openwound.
 
Really I guess what I'm asking is having not used ADSL with 3DES over
the net before, is it common with adsl to get these 'freezes' or should
I investigate further into comms/encryption problems or do I just get
what I pay for?
 
 
Craig
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  

 

 

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