on 07-01-2008 7:09 AM
Hi,
I need to know if I should set the Low Speed connection on SAPGUI setting.
I've check thru ST06->Detail Analysis Menu-> LAN Check By Ping. Some of the average ping for my user in Asia has ping average of 300-350 ms. People in Europe has the average of 70-80ms.
1. Should I ask the user in Asia to set the Low Speed connection?
2. What is the treshold here? When exactly do you need to set this option? Is there any documentation about this?
/Regards,
Eida
Hello. Read Note 161053 - Using SAPGUI in WAN. Regards.
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Does anybody know how to reach the link http://service.sap.com/network ???
Edited by: Balazs Takacs on Jul 24, 2008 12:56 PM
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Hi
Here are some more documentation:
https://websmp203.sap-ag.de/~sapdownload/011000358700003943521999E/Sizing_network_V56_06.pdf
Note 578118 - Long response times on the SAP GUI
http://service.sap.com/network
http://galileanworld.com/GALILEAN%20FILES/SOFTWARES/SAP/Sap%20R3%20v4.6d/DOCU/SAP_GUI_Family.pdf
Apart from "Low Speed Connection" there are many options like change the SAPgui theme from "Color" to "normal" one. But I think "Low Speed Connection" is used when there is occasional drop of packets in network.
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Hi Eida,
you may want to check the [Sizing Guide "Frontend network requirements..."|http://service.sap.com/~sapidb/011000358700003943521999E] as it contains detailed information.
Regards,
Peter
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