Re: VPN Latency-Desperate please help again!

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From: BigJim (woody10277_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 04/07/04


Date: Wed, 07 Apr 2004 05:58:22 GMT

I set up a vpn on my wife's computer to her corporate headquarters
I tried to set it up on her desktop but it would not work
did get it working on her laptop which she uses at work
found out it was a security issue on corporate end

"Julie" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1672c01c41c61$575043e0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> I'm working in a home-office and accessing applications
> off my corporate network through a tunnel and VPN (Blue
> Ridge Networks and Citrix) (sys: P4, 512K RAM, Win XP Pro,
> Office XP Pro, VPN router, cable internet). I'm having
> some serious problems so that I can't work: 1) extreme
> latency using corporate applications when in the tunnel
> AND VPN, 2) Using the VPN only without the tunnel is fast
> but dumps me out every few minutes, 3) When using the VPN
> without the tunnel, Outlook can't access the Microsoft
> Exchange server, 4) I can use the tunnel only to use
> Outlook, but as soon as I log into the VPN all
> applications just drag.
>
> Thanks to "Chaos" who recommended upgrading from XP Home
> to XP Pro, which did improve speed but not enough. My old
> Win 98 computer has good speed through the same router,
> cable connection, tunnel and VPN (but has older Office
> applications which will not work with my corporate
> network). My laptop is running Win 2000 Pro and WAS
> working fine until my corporate office upgraded my laptop
> to Office XP Pro, now has the same latency as the XP
> Pro/Office XP Pro computer (which I think means I can't
> upgrade my old Office on the old Win 98 computer).
>
> My Network administrators do not know what to do, I have
> contacted Blue Ridge and Citrix and maxed out their help
> and am getting really desperate!! Any help will be
> appreciated--especially if you can get me working before I
> lose my job. Is Win XP the problem? Is Office XP the
> problem? My network settings? Something running the
> background? Please HELP!



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