Extreme bandwith usage IE6 and TS2003

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Hi,

I found the perfomance of TS2003 when using IE6 verry
poor. We use a 2Mb connection between the clients and the
TS servers.

Using Perfmon we monitored a bandwith consumption up to
10Mb/s when Browsing some Internet pages (with a lot of
flash). WWW.Cnn.com , for example, requires 2Mb when
loading and scroling up and down. Since we have 100
people using that 2Mb connection you can imagine that
some congestion will occure. What is your experience, and
do you have tips to tune the consumption?

Thanks :)

btw Res: 1024x786*16bit
 
Try adding the following entries into the registry of your servers:
If remote users are able to type very quickly, screens on Terminal Services
clients sometimes tend to hang. This is true for both the RDP and the ICA
protocol. To improve terminal server response times, it is possible to
change the time that the terminal server waits until it transmits buffered
data packages. The shorter this time is, the smaller the data packages are.
The time is set via the OutBufDelay registry value. This method increases
the frequency with which the data packages are sent. However, this change
also gives rise to a slightly increased network load.
The output buffer settings are always related to a protocol as it was
created in the Terminal Services Configuration. For RDP, these two registry
paths are relevant: HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal
Server\Wds\Rdpwd\TDS\tcp\OutBufDelay and
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal
Server\WinStations\rdp-tcp\OutBufDelay. The parameters specify the number of
milliseconds that a terminal server buffers data before transmitting it to
the client. The default value is 0x64; half of that value should improve
overall system response.

This could help the cause... If not let me know!!!
 
Excuse me for this late reply. I've been bussy. I did
what you suggested and it gave me the response
improvement I was looking for (although bandwith
consumption is still verry high).THANKS !
 
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