Re: Network problems
- From: John Wunderlich <jwunderlich@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 19:14:45 -0800
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tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:CF210E0A-012D-4691-9824-DE590B9FFCB9@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
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?
When you switched providers, was the Windows-XP network connection
reset? The Cisco VPN Client requires a network MTU of 1300 rather than
the default. The Cisco VPN client software resets all current
connections when it is installed but adding/changing connections after
that are not affected. The Cisco VPN client provides a "SetMTU"
utility. Try running that against your connection and setting it to
1300. If that fails, try un-installing the Cisco client and re-
installing.
HTH,
John
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