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Old 11-22-05, 02:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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VPN Drops when Data xfer'ed

Hey Folks,

Been struggling with this issue for awhile. I can establish a VPN connection to my VPN server however as soon as the PDA sends any data the VPN drops.

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Dell Axim X5 (Got 3 of them here so it is not a hardware issue)
Using Dlink DCF-660W (again got 3 of them)
Connecting to a MS RRAS server (PC clients connect fine)
Using PPTP..
I am connecting to Wireless network that I have setup (No security on the accesspoint) and then establishing a VPN connection. If I try to browse of use ActiveSync the VPN connection is dropped near instantly. I have Tried the latest drivers from Dlink as well as some beta drivers that are on the Canadian Site. I have tried installing the CF Timing Patch from Dell as well.

Any Idea's? I am lost as to what else it could be. I know my VPN is ok, I know the Active Sync Portion is ok as I can sync fine with my Exchange server using the Desktop craddle. It is just the darn VPN.

Many thanks,

Mike
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Old 11-23-05, 08:18 AM   #2 (permalink)
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not sure, but vpn on pda is pretty dang slow.

given that even with a cable, the pda xfer rates are slow.

maybe test it out outside vpn, try to ftp a file or two...

large files are bound to crash (as they do with cable, sometimes)

thats why we recommend card readers for moving large files.
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