Re: VPN Drops every few minutes



What routers are you using on the remote clients? I know some SonicWall
firewalls will drop after five minutes unless you add an entry for TS port
3389 and increase the default timeout.

Gregg Hill



"Jerry M. Gartner" <example@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ux5He1%23ZFHA.2444@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Greetings,
>
> I've recently installed a 2003 SBS with all patches, etc. Remote VPN
> users connecting from XP Pro boxes with current updates get kicked every 3
> to 5 minutes. The connection re-establishes with no problem but then
> drops again at intervals. The connections are set to stay connected
> indefinitely but they continue to drop. Advice as to what I may be over
> looking would be appreciated. Thanks!
> --
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Jerry M. Gartner
>


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