03-21-2003
With 96kbps with a LAN 10/100mbps of about 10 workstations and 4 remote access users connecting using dial-up of 56kbps modem while the dial-up only allow for mail retrieval and sending.
Why do you think the connect speed of the remote access is slow as 9.6kbps dialing into the server with intermitted break if there is data to be send or downloaded.
Does it mean that in the LAN environment those who can browse and access mail have consume the usage of the bandwidth leaving those from remote site with lesser bandwidth usage?
Or it is the clarity of the telephone line for dailing that is distorted therefore not allowing for an optimum usage of the 56kbps for modem dial-up?
What data can be send on a 9.6kbps bandwidth from a remote site of about 330 KM distance using dial-up?.
Thanks
Last edited by kayode; 03-24-2003 at 05:27 AM..
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tk_attachhwnd
HWND(3TK) Tk Library Procedures HWND(3TK)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NAME
Tk_GetHWND, Tk_AttachHWND - manage interactione between the Windows handle and an X window
SYNOPSIS
#include <tkPlatDecls.h>
HWND
Tk_GetHWND(window)
Window
Tk_AttachHWND(tkwin, hwnd)
ARGUMENTS
Window window (in) X token for window.
Tk_Window tkwin (in) Tk window for window.
HWND hwnd (in) Windows HWND for window.
_________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
Tk_GetHWND returns the Windows HWND identifier for X Windows window given by window.
Tk_AttachHWND binds the Windows HWND identifier to the specified Tk_Window given by tkwin. It returns an X Windows window that encapsulates
the HWND.
KEYWORDS
identifier, window
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Availability | SUNWTk |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | Uncommitted |
+--------------------+-----------------+
NOTES
Source for Tk is available on http://opensolaris.org.
Tk 8.0 HWND(3TK)