> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.parallels.com/landing/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.parallels.com/landing/ras-linux-client-guide/using-parallels-client-for-linux/configuring-an-rdp-connection/experience.md).

# Experience

The **Experience** tab page allows you to tweak the connection speed to optimize the performance of the connection with the remote server.

In the drop-down list, select your connection speed:

* If not sure, select the **Detect connection quality automatically** option. Please note that if you select this option, all other options will be disabled and will be configured automatically based on the actual connection speed when Parallels Client is connected to Parallels RAS.
* If you select a specific speed (e.g. LAN 10 Mbps or higher), select the desired user experience options. If you are connecting to a remote computer on a local network that runs at 100 Mbps or higher, it is usually safe to have all of the experience options turned on. Otherwise, select only the options that you require.


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