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    RE: Connecting to SQL server Over Internet/ Phone line etc.  
Kevin McDonnell [MSFT]


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04-13-04 02:41 AM

In order for the application to work you need to be authenticated on the
wireless network.  This really has nothing to do with SQL Server.

Thanks,

Kevin McDonnell
Microsoft Corporation

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    RE: Connecting to SQL server Over Internet/ Phone line etc.  
Lisa Jones


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04-13-04 03:03 PM

Hi Kevin,
Well the application work in 802.11g network.. but I want now it be able to 
work outside the wireless network say view phone line connection or Internet
. That is my question. Any help will be appreciated.

Regards
Lisa






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    RE: Connecting to SQL server Over Internet/ Phone line etc.  
Kevin McDonnell [MSFT]


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04-14-04 08:07 PM

Hi Lisa,
The same rules apply.  If you're going to allow access via phone line,
then as long as the application can recover from a dropped line, there's no
reason why you couldn't do this.  There may be some tcp parameters that you
might need to adjust to account for the slow line speed.  You could also
experiment with changing the packetsize in SQL to 512.


Across the internet, you have much more bandwidth.  The connection quality
and stability relies on the ISP provider.

Hope this helps

Kevin McDonnell
Microsoft Corporation

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