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yael

2006-09-20, 7:17 pm

Hi all,
untill recentlly i used a checkpoint vpn with dsl connection without
any problems.
a week ago i changed the connection to a cable modem and now its look
like i am connecting to my work place but after a minute the connection
failed.
foes anybody have an idea what is the probleb?
can you give me some tests to run on my PC to check where the bug is?
Thanks you all
Yael

Memnoch

2006-09-20, 7:17 pm

On 20 Sep 2006 05:38:49 -0700, "yael" <yael_silk@yahoo.com> wrote:

>Hi all,
>untill recentlly i used a checkpoint vpn with dsl connection without
>any problems.
>a week ago i changed the connection to a cable modem and now its look
>like i am connecting to my work place but after a minute the connection
>failed.
>foes anybody have an idea what is the probleb?
>can you give me some tests to run on my PC to check where the bug is?
>Thanks you all
>Yael


Is your cable modem connected to a router or direct to the computer? The
reason I ask is that a while back we were trialing routers for some of our
employees and we found two models that would cause SecureClient to
re-authenticate every 30 minutes almost to the second. Both were Thomson
Speedtouch routers if memory serves. I also found a colleague who was using a
Netgear of some kind with the exact same problem.
yael

2006-09-21, 7:13 am


Memnoch wrote:
> On 20 Sep 2006 05:38:49 -0700, "yael" <yael_silk@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> Is your cable modem connected to a router or direct to the computer? The
> reason I ask is that a while back we were trialing routers for some of our
> employees and we found two models that would cause SecureClient to
> re-authenticate every 30 minutes almost to the second. Both were Thomson
> Speedtouch routers if memory serves. I also found a colleague who was using a
> Netgear of some kind with the exact same problem.


thanks for your respond!
my cable modem connected directly to my computer....
any other ideas? please?

Simon

2006-09-21, 1:13 pm

yael wrote:
> Memnoch wrote:
>
> thanks for your respond!
> my cable modem connected directly to my computer....
> any other ideas? please?
>

Hi,
What's your IP address when on the internet ? I'm just wondering if your
new ISP uses nat that could break the VPN connection, if not that
perhaps they block it anyway. I'm assuming the switch from dsl to cable
involved a new supplier.
simon
Memnoch

2006-09-21, 7:13 pm

On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 15:47:13 GMT, Simon <news@bools-removethis-.org> wrote:

>yael wrote:
>Hi,
>What's your IP address when on the internet ? I'm just wondering if your
>new ISP uses nat that could break the VPN connection, if not that
>perhaps they block it anyway. I'm assuming the switch from dsl to cable
>involved a new supplier.
>simon


If that was the case it probably wouldn't connect at all. Have you tried any
of the connectivity enhancements like forcing UDP encapsulation?
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