>What in the min Connection Speed VNC needs

There is no hard minimum.  However, you will find performance 
degrades on very slow connections, or on slow connections when 
complex graphics are being viewed.

Some people use VNC from PDAs with 9600 baud connections.  An 
average-sized desktop should be usable over an analogue modem 
(TightVNC is probably better at this than the stock distributions). 
Performance over a LAN or a broadband connection is generally good or 
better.

Your bandwidth requirements will depend on your application, your 
settings, and your performance expectations.

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