[K12OSN] Some trouble with flash apps

Grodeon, Steve R SRGrodeon at mckendree.edu
Fri Nov 17 00:04:43 UTC 2006


I checked just to make sure everything was as i thought; our server is connected to a gigabit switch which hooks into a 100mps switch in the lab.  Our server is connected at 1gbps and the clients are 100mbps.  But the thing is, we can even notice lag when one client is connected, 2 clients make the computer practically unusable for flash games.  Our server is a brand new dual core with fairly high end specs if that helps.


-Steve Grodeon-




-----Original Message-----
From: k12osn-bounces at redhat.com on behalf of Petre Scheie
Sent: Thu 11/16/2006 4:17 PM
To: Support list for open source software in schools.
Subject: Re: [K12OSN] Some trouble with flash apps
 
Does your server have a gigabit card for connecting to the clients?  You need gigabit 
*in the server* if you have more than five or six clients.  The clients can each be 
100mb.  Use a switch with 24 100mb ports and one or two gigabit ports ($100 at 
newegg.com) and plug the server into the gigabit port.

Petre

Grodeon, Steve R wrote:
> I am using ltsp 4.2 at my school and have everything setup very nice.  The only issue I am having is that flash apps are fairly laggy, especially when more than one user is on.  I am more specifically referring to flash games, as this is a college and many people like to play flash games.  We have a 100mps network and all the thin clients have ati video cards that get detected fine.  They work fine on the actual server itself so I'm not sure if it's a network issue or what.
> 
> -Steve Grodeon-
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