Any way to increase data bandwidth on a LAN?



Hi,
First time poster here.

We're trying to share a video-microscope application over an LAN
connection.
The application has a native frame rate of ~5frames per second and
typically fits in a 800X600 pixel window.

With "true color" sharing, the transmitted image is pretty good (for
one frame.)
NetMeeting doesn't seem to send new frames; it gives up after the first
frame comes through.

We are operating LAN bandwidth on both ends with "true color" sharing.
We've tried it sharing just the application and sharing the entire
desktop with the same poor results.

Any thoughts on how to "force" a data refresh for this application
window?
We're willing to accept heavy network bandwidth.

Thanks.
-Don

.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Any way to increase data bandwidth on a LAN?
    ... First time poster here. ... one frame.) ... We are operating LAN bandwidth on both ends with "true color" sharing. ...
    (microsoft.public.internet.netmeeting)
  • Re: Italian/steel frames need more prep?
    ... Mid sharing who made the $200 well preped frame? ... I'd like a non-smelly frame 8-) ...
    (rec.bicycles.tech)
  • Re: L2 switchs behavior
    ... that is reachable through the same port on which the frame is heard ... frame does *not* traverse the switch. ... each LAN tends to have only ...
    (comp.dcom.lans.ethernet)
  • difference between Repeater,hub,bridge, switch,router and gateway
    ... can be used to divide a single LAN into multiple levels of Hierarchy ... Designed to store and forward frame ... Transparent to End Stations ... acts on a network layer frame ...
    (comp.os.linux.networking)
  • Re: iburst wireless modem
    ... frame 561 shows that the RPC was still issuing ... On the WinXP machine, capture shows that frame 3 is a 'DHCP request' ... enabled for the LAN. ...
    (comp.sys.acorn.networking)