RDP doesnt use UDP and is very Slow after Update

PinguinPocalypse 5 Reputation points
2025-03-05T08:16:09.3966667+00:00

After upgrading the server to the 2025 version, the RDP connection has significantly degraded. The connection speed is now limited to 500 Kbit/s and uses TCP instead of the usual 40+ MBit/s with UDP. Disabling all graphics options has resulted in a somewhat usable connection. The clients are:

  • Windows 11 Pro 24H2.
  • iPadOS 18.4 - Windows App
  • IOS 18.3.1 - Windows App

What steps can be taken to restore the previous performance?

Windows Server Remote and virtual desktops Session connectivity
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  1. Zunhui Han 4,375 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2025-03-05T09:06:37.2266667+00:00

    Hello,

    Thank you for posting in Q&A forum.

    You can open the Group Policy Editor by pressing Win + R to open the Run window, type gpedit.msc, navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Connection Client. Double-click Disable UDP on the client, select Enabled, and then click OK.User's image

    I hope the information above is helpful.

    Best regards

    Zunhui

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  2. Jeffrey Partridge 0 Reputation points
    2025-03-06T19:17:37.5966667+00:00

    I was having this exact same issue after update kb5051987 broke RDP for use. We had to log into the affected machine and change group policy to the following.

    Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Connection Client - TURN OFF UDP ON CLIENT - SET TO ENABLED

    Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host> Connections - Select Network Detection Server - Enabled (Turn off continous Network Detect)

    Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host> Connections - Select RDP transport Protocols - Enabled (Use TCP Only)

    Immediate results on changing this.


  3. Jeffrey Partridge 0 Reputation points
    2025-03-06T19:21:22.31+00:00

    We had this same issue. Change the following to have immediate results.

    Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host> Connections

    Select RDP Transport Protocols- Change this to TCP only....

    Immediate improvement.

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