We need more info....

What is the state of the underlying network that the VPN is using? 
That's basically be traceroutes to the VPN tunnel endpoint.  Pings to
the public side of PIX, the pix itself, and the static NAT of the VPN
server.

Have you verified current behaviour between VPN server and the other LAN
endpoint's it is providing accedd to? (just to eliminate that whole set
of problems)

Darrell

Pierre-Alex wrote:
> 
> (rephrased)
> 
> I am logged on to a server via PPTP and pinging machines on the LAN.
> 
> Are those response time typical? Looks kind of slow....
> 
> The VPN server is an IBM e-server, dual Pentium III with 512 Meg of RAM.
> 
> Operating system is Windows 2000 Advanced Server (in a workgroup)
> 
> There is only 1 user on the network at this time: me!
> 
> The packets are going through a Cisco PIX with TCP port 1723 and Gre ports
> open for PPTP
> 
> traffic.
> 
> Please advise,
> 
> Pierre-Alex
> 
> Reply from 192.168.3.2: bytes=32 time=891ms TTL=254
> Reply from 192.168.3.2: bytes=32 time=751ms TTL=254
> Reply from 192.168.3.2: bytes=32 time=801ms TTL=254
> Reply from 192.168.3.2: bytes=32 time=791ms TTL=254
> 
> Ping statistics for 192.168.3.2:
>     Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
> Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
>     Minimum = 751ms, Maximum =  891ms, Average =  808ms
> 
> C:\>ping 192.168.3.1
> 
> Pinging 192.168.3.1 with 32 bytes of data:
> 
> Reply from 192.168.3.1: bytes=32 time=792ms TTL=254
> Reply from 192.168.3.1: bytes=32 time=731ms TTL=254
> Reply from 192.168.3.1: bytes=32 time=761ms TTL=254
> Reply from 192.168.3.1: bytes=32 time=951ms TTL=254




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