This is the amount of time to wait for all the devices in a given zone to return the names of network tasks running on their machines. Setting this to a higher number allows more time for slower machines to respond.
This is the number of times the information about the names of network tasks is requested. Set this to a higher number if your network normally has a large amount of traffic.
This is the amount of time to wait for a list of zones from a local router. This is performed only when GraceLAN starts up. Set this value higher if all zones on your network do not appear in the "Zones" window due to a slow responding router.
This is the number of times the zone list is requested from a local router. Set this higher if there is a lot of network traffic and you don't see all of your zones in the "Zones" window.
This is the amount of time to wait for packets that are coming back from GraceLAN responders on the network. If information from slower machines is consistently timing out, set this value higher.
This is the number of times information is requested from GraceLAN responders. Set this value higher for networks with a large amount of traffic. Decreasing this value for faster networks can improve GraceLAN's performance.
This is the maximum number of information requests GraceLAN will put on the network at the same time. Slower networks should use a lower number, whereas faster networks and fast machines can handle a much larger number.
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