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General Category => Teamviewer for Windows => Topic started by: Lev on March 27, 2015, 12:10:57 AM
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TeamViewer (host, latest version) works very slow on good hardware.
Connection via 100 Mbps Lan.
Server — Intel Core i7 / 6 Gb RAM.
Quality settings doesn't help.
RDP works well.
Detailed config in attached file.
What can I do in this situation?
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What version of Windows on the remote machine that you are trying to control? Some of the newer OS versions have intensive video
Personally, I find RDP is always much faster. Teamviewer I don't use for prolonged work, just quick-fix type stuff.
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Tried on Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 Pro SP1.
Result is the same.
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Internet connection speed has a significant impact too.
Describe 'very slow'...
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It works in LAN, without internet. Speed is enough (100 mbps), ping is good (1-3 ms).
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Describe 'very slow'...
Also, often Teamviewer 'heartbeats' back to their internet server
Are you connecting via IP address or Teamviewer ID?
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Also, often Teamviewer 'heartbeats' back to their internet server
Are you connecting via IP address or Teamviewer ID?
It works in LAN, without internet. Therefore connecting via local IP.
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i have the same problem
TeamViewer know the problem and they will patch it
now you can create script logon/logoff on GPO
sc config TeamViewer start= delayed-auto
"the space after start is important)
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TeamViewer know the problem and they will patch it
TeamViewer support answered that problems with TV software on my local network is only my problems.
now you can create script logon/logoff on GPO
sc config TeamViewer start= delayed-auto
"the space after start is important)
But I think that is not a solution for my problem. It's just makes delayed launch of TV service.