Re: hard to connect to OWA and RWW

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How about old fashioned ISDN? Its slow but might be more reliable than
satellite. Check with your phone company to see if its available (unless you
don't have any landline phone service at all in your location).

"Mike Webb" <Mike_Webb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes, we're in a very rural area. Too far for DSL or other landline
options, even wireless isn't an option - we're just outside all the
service radius circles.

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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Mike Webb <Mike_Webb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
Running SBS 2003 Premium, ISA 2004, Exchange, 2 NIC's and a router.
Internet connection via satellite.
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The staff have complained that they have a hrad time getting into OWA
and RWW, that they get "page cannot be displayed" a lot. I tried it
this week end from home and got it a few times myself, then was able
to get in on Saturday night. I suspect the problem is the latency of
the satellite connection. I had my son try it from college and he
couldn't get in; he did a traceroute and it stopped somewhere on the
way to the ISP. So it could have been his connection - the path from
his PC to our server. What steps can I take on my end to mitigate this?

Your suspicion re the satellite latency is probably right on the money.
Is that your only connectivity option for this network?





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