Improving VNC draw speed can be influenced by various factors, and the choice between TCP or UDP for port 5900 may have an impact. Typically, VNC uses TCP for its reliable data transmission, ensuring all data is received in the correct order. UDP, being connectionless, might result in faster transmission but may sacrifice reliability. To enhance VNC performance, consider optimizing your network conditions, ensuring a stable and high-speed connection, and adjusting VNC server settings for better compression and encoding.
@James_Avery Thank you, are there options in WMS to adjust the VNC server? I’ll have to see what else is possible in the network. The VNC connection allows you to change the port, but I’m guessing it’ll use whichever protocol it’s meant to use, which I’d assumed would be TCP.
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February 19th, 2024 05:56
Improving VNC draw speed can be influenced by various factors, and the choice between TCP or UDP for port 5900 may have an impact. Typically, VNC uses TCP for its reliable data transmission, ensuring all data is received in the correct order. UDP, being connectionless, might result in faster transmission but may sacrifice reliability. To enhance VNC performance, consider optimizing your network conditions, ensuring a stable and high-speed connection, and adjusting VNC server settings for better compression and encoding.
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February 21st, 2024 20:32
@James_Avery Thank you, are there options in WMS to adjust the VNC server? I’ll have to see what else is possible in the network. The VNC connection allows you to change the port, but I’m guessing it’ll use whichever protocol it’s meant to use, which I’d assumed would be TCP.
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