Re: Network problems
- From: "Yves Leclerc" <yvesleclercNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 22:32:29 -0500
Without more details about you SBCGlobal Internet connection, we can only give
"theories."
1) Several ISPs are limiting non-standard IP protocols. Your VPN IP
protocols may be listed in their blocked list.
2) Your firewall is no longer listing the VPN connection as a trusted network
connection.
3) ISP service IP address assignment changes very fequently. VPN needs a
stable IP address to start from.
4) CISCO hardware flaky.
On 24/11/2006 transcription tech <transcription
tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am with new provider, sbcglobal. I was with Verizon and I am connected to
a VPN client/Meditech hospital network. I had absolutely no problems with
anything on Verizon. Now, since hooking up with sbcglobal, I have a problem
of something?? cutting me off in the Meditech network. They say it is a
line but have not found anything yet. It is not the Meditech causing the
problem. It is not my Microsoft Word 2003 (new) causing the problem. I have
ruled out everything on my computer. It has to be either sbcglobal or
VPN/Cisco. Anyone work on these networks? Help?
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