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VPN Stops all of sudden in Vista to ISA2004



 
 
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Old August 30th 07, 06:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
David
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Default VPN Stops all of sudden in Vista to ISA2004

I adjusted my MTU setting and all seemed to be ok. Now I have a new symptom.
My VPN connects and works for a while then after some time (maybe a day or
two even) it just stops communicating. It shows it is still connected but no
traffic. If I disconnect and then reconnect, it's fine for a while.

Any ideas on what to check?

I have tried "auto-tuning" enabled and disabled.

Thanks

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Old September 1st 07, 04:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Vigilante[_2_]
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Default VPN Stops all of sudden in Vista to ISA2004

Mine connects but doesn't recognize domains or the mapped locations anymore.
I tried switching between public and private. I tried repairs and it says
nothing is wrong.
But it comes up with an X on the Internet connection everytime now.
My XP machine has no problems and both were configured the same day, both
were working.
Neither has had new software installed.

"David" wrote in message
...
I adjusted my MTU setting and all seemed to be ok. Now I have a new
symptom.
My VPN connects and works for a while then after some time (maybe a day or
two even) it just stops communicating. It shows it is still connected but
no
traffic. If I disconnect and then reconnect, it's fine for a while.

Any ideas on what to check?

I have tried "auto-tuning" enabled and disabled.

Thanks

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Old September 2nd 07, 01:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
David
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Default VPN Stops all of sudden in Vista to ISA2004

Well, I now know my problems are centered around my router. I did a firmware
upgrade and so far no problems. Actually my upload speed increased about 20%
through the VPN. I guess, this time it wasn't Vista.

"Vigilante" wrote:

Mine connects but doesn't recognize domains or the mapped locations anymore.
I tried switching between public and private. I tried repairs and it says
nothing is wrong.
But it comes up with an X on the Internet connection everytime now.
My XP machine has no problems and both were configured the same day, both
were working.
Neither has had new software installed.

"David" wrote in message
...
I adjusted my MTU setting and all seemed to be ok. Now I have a new
symptom.
My VPN connects and works for a while then after some time (maybe a day or
two even) it just stops communicating. It shows it is still connected but
no
traffic. If I disconnect and then reconnect, it's fine for a while.

Any ideas on what to check?

I have tried "auto-tuning" enabled and disabled.

Thanks

 




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