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Mike Busch
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      07-30-2004, 02:46 PM
Sorry guys I know I'm asking a lot of VPN questions
lately. I wasn't planning to release this VPN solution
so soon, but you know how this stuff goes.

Anywho, I've noticed that clients, including my at home
machines, can connect for very long periods of time if
connected to their router via ethernet cable. However
802.11 wireless clients are randomly getting kicked off.
One guy just call me that uses only wireless and said for
the past two days no problem, but today he's getting
kicked left and right. I know for me I always got kicked
within ten minutes on 802.11. Granted i always remote
desktop here and there once I'm in and I'm thinking the
increased bandwidth usage over wireless is what caused me
continual problems where as this other user is only
seeing it today.

So has anyone seen this before and is there a fix? The
old Nortel solution never had a problem with wireless.
So i'm hoping the MS VPN can be configured not to have
issues either.

Thanks,
Mike


 
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Jeff Cochran
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      07-31-2004, 10:33 PM
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 07:46:54 -0700, "Mike Busch"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Sorry guys I know I'm asking a lot of VPN questions
>lately. I wasn't planning to release this VPN solution
>so soon, but you know how this stuff goes.
>
>Anywho, I've noticed that clients, including my at home
>machines, can connect for very long periods of time if
>connected to their router via ethernet cable. However
>802.11 wireless clients are randomly getting kicked off.
>One guy just call me that uses only wireless and said for
>the past two days no problem, but today he's getting
>kicked left and right. I know for me I always got kicked
>within ten minutes on 802.11. Granted i always remote
>desktop here and there once I'm in and I'm thinking the
>increased bandwidth usage over wireless is what caused me
>continual problems where as this other user is only
>seeing it today.
>
>So has anyone seen this before and is there a fix? The
>old Nortel solution never had a problem with wireless.
>So i'm hoping the MS VPN can be configured not to have
>issues either.


VPN's don't care about the physical layer, you could be connected by
sattelite, cell phone (CDPD), Wireless B/G or Arcnet cable (if you can
find a driver).

Jeff
 
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