The NETCONNECTINFOSTRUCT structure contains information about the expected performance of a connection used to access a network resource. In the dwSpeed, dwDelay or dwOptDataSize members, a value of zero means that no information is available. In the dwSpeed or dwDelay member, a value of one means that the actual value is greater than can be represented in the unit.
typedef struct _NETCONNECTINFOSTRUCT{ DWORD cbStructure; DWORD dwFlags; DWORD dwSpeed; DWORD dwDelay; DWORD dwOptDataSize; } NETCONNECTINFOSTRUCT, *LPNETCONNECTINFOSTRUCT;
Value |
Meaning |
WNCON_FORNETCARD |
If this flag is set, information is being returned for the performance of the network card, in the absence of information about the actual connection. If this flag is not set, information is being returned for the current connection with the resource, with any routing degradation taken into consideration. |
WNCON_NOTROUTED |
If set, the connection is not being routed. If the flag is not set, the connection may be going through routers that limit performance. Consequently, if WNCON_FORNETCARD is set, actual performance may be much less than the information returned. |
WNCON_SLOWLINK |
If the flag is set, the connection is over a medium that is typically slow (for example, over a modem using a normal quality phone line). |
WNCON_DYNAMIC |
If the flag is set, some of the information being returned is dynamically recalculated, so reissuing this request may return different or more current information. |