I have none of that equipment in place in either situation. At home, over the VPN, everything is Ubiquti. At the office, over LAN everything is Cisco.
On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 1:06 PM Michael Ashley <m.ashley@unsw.edu.au> wrote:
I have seen massive problems with missing and re-ordered keystrokes when I was using an EnGenius ENH500v3 wifi bridge. This bridge had some sort of networking problem where pings would normally take a few milliseconds, but every 30 seconds or so they would take over a second. I presumed that TCP/IP would take care of any missing/duplicated/re-ordered packets. Does x2go use UDP?
I replaced the ENH500v3 with a Ubquiti Nanostation Loco (a *far* better product) and the problem immediately went away.
Regards, Michael
On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 05:19:50PM +0200, Ulrich Sibiller wrote:
Hi,
I am using the windows client daily. I have never seen dropped keystrokes, but sometimes (very rarely) I have the _impression_ that key order is wrong, e.g. I write "test" and get "tset". However, I am not sure if this is the result of bad typing or if it is really happening.
You can try and verify with xev inside the session, if you can find a way to trigger keystroke dropping. You can also check if things change when using another X server on the windows machine, e.g. Mobaxterm or X410 or xming.
Otherwise I have no idea what might be the problem.
Uli
Professor Michael Ashley School of Physics University of New South Wales http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/~mcba