Maybe I'm expecting too much but our office has two locations connected by VPN that is extremely slow. One side has DSL, the other cable, both are using older Watchguard Fireboxes (Firewall/VPN). It takes for...ev...er to transfer files from one side to the other. Conneting through the VPN to the server with Terminal Services does good enough, but we really need to be able to transfer files faster.
I just noticed today that something a little strange. I can ping machines on the other side of the VPN fine. However, after reading something about this on another web site I tried specifying the "Send buffer size" (-l option for ping in windows) I reached a point where it would time out. It would work for anything up to 4634 bytes and after that it times out every time.
Oh, and this may be another clue... while sending these pings and writing this message we lost connectivity to the internet. I tried pinging our firewall/vpn box and didn't get a response. Maybe its getting a little flakey in its old age.
I just noticed today that something a little strange. I can ping machines on the other side of the VPN fine. However, after reading something about this on another web site I tried specifying the "Send buffer size" (-l option for ping in windows) I reached a point where it would time out. It would work for anything up to 4634 bytes and after that it times out every time.
Oh, and this may be another clue... while sending these pings and writing this message we lost connectivity to the internet. I tried pinging our firewall/vpn box and didn't get a response. Maybe its getting a little flakey in its old age.