This is a pretty misleading title. Yes, your remote desktop has a 200 Mbps connection and yes, 700 Kbps may be enough to support a connection to your remote desktop. But if you wanted to transfer any data to your local computer you would be stuck at 700 Kbps so downloading anything will be at that speed. Also, at 700 Kbps, I can't imagine that your frame rate and quality is very good at all so watching videos, playing games etc. is out of the question.
Love that your sharing your setup with the community but your title is click bait and misleading.
Some comments have been hidden by the post's author - find out more
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
This is a pretty misleading title. Yes, your remote desktop has a 200 Mbps connection and yes, 700 Kbps may be enough to support a connection to your remote desktop. But if you wanted to transfer any data to your local computer you would be stuck at 700 Kbps so downloading anything will be at that speed. Also, at 700 Kbps, I can't imagine that your frame rate and quality is very good at all so watching videos, playing games etc. is out of the question.
Love that your sharing your setup with the community but your title is click bait and misleading.