If the internal performance is fine, then this is definitely something
network-related. If these are laptops, have them bring them into the network
and see how they perform. If they're desktops, then there could be some
stuff running on them (spyware) to cause it to be slow.

Is network compression enabled on the Domino Server's port as well as the
Notes clients? This could help some for sure - especially if you set them up
with local replicas and have them work off of those copies when at home.

Chris


On 10/25/07, Robert Laing <rlaing@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi All,

7.0.2 FP2 clients and servers, iSeries v5r4 current on PTF's.

We recently opened remote access via the Notes client for one of our
Domino servers for our sales people. I've had several complaints from
them that access via the Notes client is "as slow as dialup". The
majority of those complaining are connecting via DSL or Cable from their
home office. Performance for our internal people is fine.

Any suggestions on performance tuning specifically for remote access ? Or
redbooks that contain anything on the subject ? Admittedly this could be
a networking issue and not a Domino/iSeries issue but I want to rule out
Domino/iSeries as the bottleneck.

This box is being pushed a little bit on memory, would memory constraints
affect remote access more than internal access ?

Thanks in advance,

Bob
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