Thanks Very much Carley for the clarification.
I am talking about seattle in USA, I have been getting, 240-310 ms fluctuating over the internet, that makes my team unable to work while they use RDP to seattle servers,
I have been hearing from ISP's that with other service like Global Ethernet, & IPLC the latency can be kept stable and hece RDP will not have the issue, Just wanted to check if that is really possible and has some body used gloabl ethernet or IPLC for there environment.
Thanks
Appriciate it.
What leased line have you got now? (From who and how much bandwidth have you got?)
The range of 240-310ms is what I might consider to be "expected", especially during peak hours.
As mentioned in my previous post, you can definitely get a point to point connection but often these are cost prohibitive unless it's really worth doing for your company - the reason for the cost is that it is "carrier level" bandwidth and basically you get your own reserved bandwidth on the cables between you and the destination.
Well I do RDP to US servers very frequently from home, and my experience suggests the ping matters as much as the speed. I have a regular no frills 1Mbps connection at home, and dont' experience any delay while working.
Perhaps there are two issues at play here: with your 1mbit/s connection, you've got 1mbit/s to use for 1 session, whereas he is trying to cram as many as 30 sessions in to whatever bandwidth he has (it is not mentioned - if it's 10mbit/s or less, this may be part of the problem).