Help...my vpn keeps disconnecting!!
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I work from home. I am running Win XP. I have dsl. I use cisco vpn & i
keep losing my connection. I get errors the following errors " An SSL
VPN reconnect resulted in different configuration settings. The SSL VPN
network interface is being re-initialized. Applications utilizing the
private network may need to be restarted." " The SSL VPN connection was
terminated due to ip forwarding table modifications & could not be
automatically re-established. A new connection requires
re-authenication & must be started manually."
My IT guys at work tell me to call my ISP & my ISP just wants to sell
me a static ip. (not monetarily worth it for me)
Anyone have any ideas on this??
Thanks in advance
Dee
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