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How to Reduce Latency on Remote Desktop Connections

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01-04-2020, 04:20 PM
Latency hits hard when you're remoting into your server from afar. It makes everything feel sluggish, like you're wading through mud just to click a button. I get why you're asking about this.

Remember that time I was helping my cousin with his home setup? He had this old router choking on the connection, and his RDP sessions lagged so bad he almost chucked his laptop out the window. We spent a whole afternoon fiddling around, starting with the basics. Turned out his WiFi signal was weak in the back room, bouncing off walls like a lost ping-pong ball. Switched him to Ethernet, and boom, smoother sailing. But yeah, sometimes it's not just the cable.

Or when I dealt with a client's office network last year. Their bandwidth was maxed out from everyone streaming videos during work hours. I throttled that junk down in the router settings, prioritized the RDP traffic instead. Made a world of difference. Hmmm, and don't forget the server side. If your machine's overloaded with tasks, it'll drag too. Close unnecessary apps, maybe restart the beast to clear the cobwebs.

You could tweak the RDP display settings too. Lower the color depth or turn off fancy animations in the connection properties. That shaves off some delay without losing much. And check your firewall rules; sometimes they sneakily add lag by scanning every packet twice. Update your drivers if they're ancient, especially network ones. Oh, and if you're going over VPN, ensure it's not the culprit-test direct if possible.

For longer hauls, like across cities, consider a better ISP plan with lower ping times. I once rerouted a friend's connection through a different gateway, cut the latency in half. But if hardware's the issue, upgrading your NIC card helps it gulp data faster. Test your local loop too; faulty cables can sabotage the whole shebang.

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