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Hi Everyone,
I am using Real VNC to remotely connect to an office computer from home.
The office computer is running Windows 7, and it is connected to the internet through a Thomson ST546 (Modem) whereas the home computer is running Windows XP (SP3) and it is connected through a Motorolla Surfboard Modem SB5100.
Connection speeds at both ends are quite good, with download & upload speeds that are adequate for good operation of the software.
However on the home computer mouse movement is extremely slow (and very jumpy) inside the Real VNC window. Even though I am able to establish a connection it is not a usable one, due to the complete lack of mouse responsiveness.
I have connected to the office computer from an alternative office location (e.g.: different branches) and there has been no issue, as a result I believe that the challenge lies on the home computer side of the equation.
In an attempt to improve the situation I have done the following to my home computer:
1). Turned off anti-virus protection
2). Turned off the Windows Firewall
However neither of the above actions have helped my situation, if anybody has any suggestions they will be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Davo
I am using Real VNC to remotely connect to an office computer from home.
The office computer is running Windows 7, and it is connected to the internet through a Thomson ST546 (Modem) whereas the home computer is running Windows XP (SP3) and it is connected through a Motorolla Surfboard Modem SB5100.
Connection speeds at both ends are quite good, with download & upload speeds that are adequate for good operation of the software.
However on the home computer mouse movement is extremely slow (and very jumpy) inside the Real VNC window. Even though I am able to establish a connection it is not a usable one, due to the complete lack of mouse responsiveness.
I have connected to the office computer from an alternative office location (e.g.: different branches) and there has been no issue, as a result I believe that the challenge lies on the home computer side of the equation.
In an attempt to improve the situation I have done the following to my home computer:
1). Turned off anti-virus protection
2). Turned off the Windows Firewall
However neither of the above actions have helped my situation, if anybody has any suggestions they will be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Davo
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 (XP, by Virtualization)Intel i7 3820 (@ 3.6GHz)16 Gig DDR3 2133 (overclocked @ 2933MHz - 22G...ATI Radeon HD7800
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Velocity
- OS
- Windows 7 (XP, by Virtualization)
- CPU
- Intel i7 3820 (@ 3.6GHz)
- Motherboard
- Gigabtye X79-UP4
- Memory
- 16 Gig DDR3 2133 (overclocked @ 2933MHz - 22GB/s)
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon HD7800
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 3
- Screen Resolution
- 6400 x 1440 (3 Monitors, 1 Extra High Def!)
- Hard Drives
- 500G SSD RAID 0 (Seq Read @ 889MB/s | Seq Write @ 844MB/s)
- PSU
- 700 Watt
- Case
- Thermaltake
- Keyboard
- Microsoft
- Mouse
- Logitech
- Internet Speed
- 20Mbps
- Antivirus
- AVG Internet Security Business Edition
- Browser
- Chrome
- Other Info
- 7.7 on the Windows 7 INDEX! Not quite 7.9!!!