I did a search and didnt find anything on this issue, but I'm hoping someone here has some insight into the problem.
I currently have a Sonicwall Pro 2040 standard OS in my corporate office, connected to a T-1. I have 2 TZ-170's located in remote offices, connected to 6mb down, 768kb up ADSL circuits.
We are running a Windows 2003 server environment, and have a AD File server, DNS, and Wins server at each location.
The VPN connections are set up in standard mode, bandwidth is gauranteed at 256kb min 512 kb max, Encryption set to IKE, MD5.
When remote users behind the TZ-170's browse file shares on the corporate servers, the response is acceptably quick. The problem comes in when they attempt to open a MS Office document, image etc. across the VPN. There is a 30-90 second lag before the file starts transfering to the application to be used, so depending on the size of the spreadsheet or file it may take 2-5 minutes before the user can actually start editing the file.
We have tried Null encrypted tunnels, verified the MTU size of each network to eliminate packet fragmenting, run through all possible Qos Size gaurantes, Verifed remote users are accessing the DNS/Wins server local to thier office, run many speed tests, and line quality tests and all the circuits test clean and fast. Nothing we have tried has had any positive impact in performance.
SonicWalls recommendation was to tell the users to copy the file over then edit it. This is not realistic since the spreadsheets etc that are being accessed are HR related for the most part, and cannot be replicated, or copied out of the corporate office, only edited as needed.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance for your input!
I currently have a Sonicwall Pro 2040 standard OS in my corporate office, connected to a T-1. I have 2 TZ-170's located in remote offices, connected to 6mb down, 768kb up ADSL circuits.
We are running a Windows 2003 server environment, and have a AD File server, DNS, and Wins server at each location.
The VPN connections are set up in standard mode, bandwidth is gauranteed at 256kb min 512 kb max, Encryption set to IKE, MD5.
When remote users behind the TZ-170's browse file shares on the corporate servers, the response is acceptably quick. The problem comes in when they attempt to open a MS Office document, image etc. across the VPN. There is a 30-90 second lag before the file starts transfering to the application to be used, so depending on the size of the spreadsheet or file it may take 2-5 minutes before the user can actually start editing the file.
We have tried Null encrypted tunnels, verified the MTU size of each network to eliminate packet fragmenting, run through all possible Qos Size gaurantes, Verifed remote users are accessing the DNS/Wins server local to thier office, run many speed tests, and line quality tests and all the circuits test clean and fast. Nothing we have tried has had any positive impact in performance.
SonicWalls recommendation was to tell the users to copy the file over then edit it. This is not realistic since the spreadsheets etc that are being accessed are HR related for the most part, and cannot be replicated, or copied out of the corporate office, only edited as needed.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance for your input!