Ubuntu Networking :: Possible To Ssh Or Remote Desktop Computer With Such High Ping Rate?

Mar 1, 2010

I have been trying (unsuccessfully) to remote access my girlfriend's Ubuntu machine to fix a few things. The problem is that she lives in Japan and I live in RI, USA! Is it even possible to ssh or Remote Desktop her computer with such a high ping rate? (average ping time is 300ms) If so why can I not connect?

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Quote:
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Code:
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Here is a screen cap of my settings

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