Unsolved VPN Connect continually drops
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He's in Texas. If he's not right in town, he's on a satellite uplink. High latency. No idea if that applies; it was just a thought.
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@art_of_shred said:
He's in Texas. If he's not right in town, he's on a satellite uplink. High latency. No idea if that applies; it was just a thought.
Texas: America's "Central Africa"
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@Mike-Davis said:
A continuous ping would tell us what the max ms is to his CRM server. (or if there are drops) It could be the CRM app can't tolerate hangs that you get with wifi, or best effort VPN connections.
This is what I was thinking. Although are they using something like RDS or directly connecting to the CRM app?
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More information not previously known.
It appears that this issue started after he was at a site the first part of Feb. He has issues at about four locations -
What would be the chance that he managed to pick up an update, or something which changed his network settings while there.
if it is there, could a System Restore Point roll it back and 'resolve'? the VPN would need to be created again,.. but that is minor.
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do you really want to remove a security update?
I'd definitely start with a long running ping test.
Before he opens VPN, open a command prompt and ping VPN.server.com -t and just leave that window open.
Then launch the VPN and go to work.
When it fails, go back to the VPN window and look to see if it's dropping packets.Keep it running though, and see if he can surf the web otherwise?
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Since I am on his machine looking at the Restore Point ( not running so none available.)
I triedto connect othe VPN and also tried from my computer.
I got right in, he got the following
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Maybe a reset of the network stack is in order.
I've had to do that on every OS from 9x to Windows 7. I have run into so few businesses with Windows 8(.1) that I haven't had the need, yet. Same goes with Windows 10.
it's only a matter of time though.
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Had issues with Windows Updates - this is what I finally got....
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@gjacobse said:
Had issues with Windows Updates - this is what I finally got....
What kind of computer is it? Surface Pro?
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Yes a Surface
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So it's fixed? after you applied updates?
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@gjacobse said:
Yes a Surface
Was guessing as much because of the name of the System Firmware Update that's what MS calls driver updates for MS hardware - sigh
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@Dashrender said:
So it's fixed? after you applied updates?
Not updated yet. I lost Internet and thus connection to that computer. About to apply it now.
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Surface's have had network problems pretty much since the beginning.
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Installing the updates now...
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@scottalanmiller said:
@gjacobse said:
Yes a Surface
Problem identified.
For Sales people - who travel - what would you suggest that is better? They have about 15 Surface units as it is now.
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To be noted that they have 15 or so and only 1 has this issue. So it is not just a Surface blanket issue.
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@gjacobse said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@gjacobse said:
Yes a Surface
Problem identified.
For Sales people - who travel - what would you suggest that is better? They have about 15 Surface units as it is now.
Don't know what they are using it for. I've never found the Surface to be a good tool, too many bugs and problems both software and hardware. It might seem neat, but it still comes across as a toy to me.
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Ugh... there was an update not too long ago that caused the wireless to be completely unreliable. It was fixed the following month with a patch. Looks like this Surface missed that patch.