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remote desktop and inventor: poor performance

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hi to everyone, recently I was needed to connect from home to corporate vpn and use my office pc via remote desktop to work with inventor.

Although both the office pc (i9 10th, painting rtx5000), and the home (ryzen 2600, gtx1060) have discreetly powerful hardware, and my connection is a ftth, I found myself in difficulty: rotations, pans and zoom of the assemblies were definitely snappy, I had frequent blocks of the program that led me to have to disconnect and reconnect in general appeared all very "unsteady", of course in proportion to the complexity of the axieme on which I worked.

what can depend on? I hypothesized that the bottleneck was just the business connection, a normal adsl, even quite poor. Do you have any advice for me? Thank you.
 
hi, of course the company connection must be powerful especially in uploads.
I with a symmetrical 30mb never had problems in remote desktop.
 
Hello! Thank you for the answer. speedtest gives me a fairly mediocre result of 9mbps both up and down.
 
Hi.
I also found myself in that situation during the lock down, in the end I gave up and abandoned the vpn speech, I folded by giving me the credentials of the subscription and worked on my pc even if slow and old, but better than the remote desktop, and then with the vpn I copied the files in the correct path.
 
very interesting News So if they gave me the credentials, then could I work at home? Is the license not linked to the single pc?
 
if it is "old" type is linked to the number of installations, if it is subscription type like autodesk and dealers I propose for years now, you can install the product where you want and make access with credentials, important not 2 at the same time for more than 10 times. You have to understand what kind of license you have, usually at the top right there is a shopping cart, if by the side you see a name then it is with accounts and you can do this speech.
 
Of course it depends on your relationship with the company but downloading business data in the private pc, which I know, should be regulated by dichyrations etc. so eye. working remotely this problem is not because the data remains on the company servers. then if two licenses are active at the same time too many times (like you have forgotten about the inventor at home or at work) take the big pastries that you read about on this forum some posts ago.
 
true but if the company needs you to work a system finds it and business would only serve the autodesk account, for the rest if they give you the vpn or remote desktop, from home you can turn off the office pc and if you activate remote desktop on your home you turn it off from the office.
 
Of course it depends on your relationship with the company but downloading business data in the private pc, which I know, should be regulated by dichyrations etc. so eye. working remotely this problem is not because the data remains on the company servers. then if two licenses are active at the same time too many times (like you have forgotten about the inventor at home or at work) take the big pastries that you read about on this forum some posts ago.
and that big ugly pastries:confused::eek::cry:
 
even with remote access to the company network you must sign a deliberation/agreement, the data are on the company network but can be copied outside (local) then..... .

leaving for a moment the legal aspect of data transfer and business properties outside the business environment.

the employer can pay the monthly subscription (annual less than 3000€) and provide a business pc (indicatively from about 2000€).

The Monthly subscription for inventor It is not particularly expensive, not even the annual one if we consider that the costs are charged to the customer (if not so, it is worth working for free :) ).
Moreover, if compatible with the workload, there is the even more economical solution that is Merging 360 subscription.

cmq my opinion .... remote dektop... No, no, no. :
 
I personally found myself in similar conditions during the lockdown.

I solved - by common agreement with the company - using a remote desktop service suitable for purpose (non teamviewer subscription, which for the graphics part is indecent).
 
I personally found myself in similar conditions during the lockdown.

I solved - by common agreement with the company - using a remote desktop service suitable for purpose (non teamviewer subscription, which for the graphics part is indecent).
even to me if you happen to have to work remotely I do not use teamviewer. I find myself much better with anydesk
 

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