I already tried to cut it down. But it still lags with an empty wnos.ini file. When I delete the wnos file and configure it manually everything works fine. I don’t know whats wrong with it.
I also tried a simplified version of my wnos.ini:
SignOn=no
CONNECT=RDP \
Host=192.168.32.215 \
Description=”rdp server” \
AutoConnect=yes \
Domainname=domain \
LocalCopy=no
Also lags. :/
Another post from me: Sorry for that. I found out that the wyse thin clients works flawless if they do not load the wnos.ini. After connecting to the terminal server manually everything works fine. It just lags when i try to connect after the clients loads the wnos.ini first.
Is there something wrong in posted wnos.ini?
It never worked. Neither with 8.0, 8.1, 8.4 or 8.6.
I bought another Wyse Thin Client (3040) now.. just for testing reasons. Same problem here. ThinOS 8.4 installed. Seems like there is any other problem why RDP connections always lag like hell. It’s all plugged to internal gbit network.. i do not really know why it lag so much.
When I try to connect to a Server via RDP from a casual PC there is no problem.
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