bpatters69
Vendor
Hello Folks,
I will try to make a long story short. First of all I telecommute by using my PPoE DSL service. I am using the Nortel Contivity VPN Client to set up a secure tunnel to the corporate WAN. Equipment-wise, I have a Westell Wirespeed Modem which connects to a Homeportal 100W router.
Now for the problem. I can set up the connection fine but after 5, 10 or 15 minutes, I get disconnected. I have tried a number of different "fixes" such as using different routers. So far, I have tried the Netgear and Belkin and the result has been the same. I log in fine only to be disconnected. Another fix I have tried is the following command:
ping -t 87.32.112.32
As you know, the above command sets up a continuous Ping to the stated IP address which is a gateway router. This works pretty well until the router get tired of answering and starts timing out. The connection then drops.
I contacted 2Wire since the manufacture the 100W router and they said to change the DHCP setting from 1 to 24 hours. I still get disconnected. I have also contacted Nortel and they told me to change the Keepalive setting on the Nortel Client. Still no relief. I could embarass my company's helpdesk by saying that they took the corporate cop out by saying that "they do not support" home networks.......but I won't go there.
Anyone have any ideas? I know (or hope) I am one setting away in my 100W from overcoming this quandary.
Thanks, Bill
Bill Patterson
Florida
I will try to make a long story short. First of all I telecommute by using my PPoE DSL service. I am using the Nortel Contivity VPN Client to set up a secure tunnel to the corporate WAN. Equipment-wise, I have a Westell Wirespeed Modem which connects to a Homeportal 100W router.
Now for the problem. I can set up the connection fine but after 5, 10 or 15 minutes, I get disconnected. I have tried a number of different "fixes" such as using different routers. So far, I have tried the Netgear and Belkin and the result has been the same. I log in fine only to be disconnected. Another fix I have tried is the following command:
ping -t 87.32.112.32
As you know, the above command sets up a continuous Ping to the stated IP address which is a gateway router. This works pretty well until the router get tired of answering and starts timing out. The connection then drops.
I contacted 2Wire since the manufacture the 100W router and they said to change the DHCP setting from 1 to 24 hours. I still get disconnected. I have also contacted Nortel and they told me to change the Keepalive setting on the Nortel Client. Still no relief. I could embarass my company's helpdesk by saying that they took the corporate cop out by saying that "they do not support" home networks.......but I won't go there.
Anyone have any ideas? I know (or hope) I am one setting away in my 100W from overcoming this quandary.
Thanks, Bill
Bill Patterson
Florida