Network Speed Required with VPN

Hi,
I have a customer, he has open an office outside the main company,
Only 2-3 user (with all authorization access to B.one) will be connected with VPN.
I would like to Know how is the network speed required to use b.one with VPN connections.
Thanks for your cooperation,

Hello
There's no specific definition for VPN.
What we recommend based on the field experience is:
_Terminal server_ 
Bandwidth per user: 20 - 40 Kb
_Citrix_
Bandwidth per user: 5 - 20 Kb                       
Please take these numbers as a recommendation/guideline and not as minimum requirements.
Paulo Calado
SAP Business One Forums Team

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