Well, they call it vpn. Either way, their application drops the
connection yet the internet stays connected according to my monitor.
I'm gonna replace their radio with a better unit that gives me logs
and better diagnostics.
Thanks! -RickG
On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Josh
Luthman wrote:
> Tha
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Ran into the Citrix problem a long time ago. Most data program
Ran into the Citrix problem a long time ago. Most data programs are
sensitive to dropped packets. The problem with Citrix is that the
packets were small. The program was written to work as a database
across a local area network. Once WANs became common and the
databases were centralized I t
No one has complained about this from us in years, but when we had
some customers on Trango gear, Citrix would always drop. Since we
started using gear that has ARQ, we haven't heard a peep from anyone
about this.
Citrix is VERY sensitive to dropped packets and I believe their was
some posts on D
That's not a VPN. I know MS terminal services works on dial-up.
If he is having issues with that my first place I would look is the
server not responding in time.
Can you setup a Windows box for a few days next to your core so that
the customer can remote into it?
On 8/22/09, RickG wrote:
> Th
This one is Citrix. Another used the built-in Windows version.
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 10:04 PM, Josh
Luthman wrote:
> What type of VPN?
>
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> "When you have eliminated the impossible, that w
What type of VPN?
Josh Luthman
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On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 9:59 PM, RickG wrote:
> Nee
Need some tips on VPN's. I know I've got many people who VPN to their
offices with little or no trouble. But, I've had a few that had
nothing but problems (dropped connections). I've got one now that is
complaining but his connection is very strong (pings without loss avg
2ms direct from AP and 7ms