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timeout properties are specified in milliseconds. Figure 6-23 Receiver Control Panel on page 142
shows the default Receiver timeout periods and the corresponding timeout properties.
Figure 6-23 Receiver Control Panel
If a temporary network disruption occurs for less time than the Receiver warning timeout property, the
Receiver will not display a warning, and the user will experience only a brief drop in Remote Display
Window interactivity. This means, for example, that a user moving or scrolling a window might see a
momentary decrease in interactivity. If the user is not interacting with the Remote Display Window
during a temporary network disruption, the network disruption may not even be noticeable (unless
dynamic content such as video fails to update at an appropriate rate).
NOTE: In many cases, the TCP/IP network stack is able to detect and resolve network errors, such as
a transmitted packet not being acknowledged. However, if a more serious problem occurs, such as a
network cable being unplugged from the Local Computer, the TCP/IP stack will notify the RGS Receiver
of a network exception. In this case, the RGS connection will be closed immediately, independent of
whether a network timeout property has been exceeded.
Figure 6-24 Receiver timeout sequence on page 143 shows the sequence of events commencing when
sync pulses cease being detected by the Receiver.
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