Hey everyone,
I have an interesting question for you. We have users at our company that VPN into our NT network.
It works fine. Here's the question. When a user VPN's into our network from a computer running NT workstation it tells them that they are connecting at 10,000,000 baud and when we check the vpn port connection on our NT server for their connection it also shows a port speed of 10,000,000 baud. Now, when users running Win 98 VPN into our NT network their computer will tell them that they are connecting at 10,000,000 baud but when we check the port connection on our NT server for their connection it shows a port speed of 9600 baud. Are our Win 98 users connecting at 10,000,000 like their computer says or 9600 like our Server says. So basicall any NT workstation we connect with will show 10,0000,000 at the workstation and 10,000,000 at the server and any Win 98 machine we connect with shows 10,000,000 at the 98 machine and 9600 at the server. Why do the 98 machines always show 9600 at the server and NT machines always show 10,000,000? We are worried that our remote Win 98 users are not connecting at the same speed as our remote NT workstation users.
Additional info: All connections are through dsl and we have experimented with several machines so it is not machine specific but rather os specific. We are doing basic VPN through pptp with no special hardware or software. If you need any further info please let me know. Any info will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Jermocide
I have an interesting question for you. We have users at our company that VPN into our NT network.
It works fine. Here's the question. When a user VPN's into our network from a computer running NT workstation it tells them that they are connecting at 10,000,000 baud and when we check the vpn port connection on our NT server for their connection it also shows a port speed of 10,000,000 baud. Now, when users running Win 98 VPN into our NT network their computer will tell them that they are connecting at 10,000,000 baud but when we check the port connection on our NT server for their connection it shows a port speed of 9600 baud. Are our Win 98 users connecting at 10,000,000 like their computer says or 9600 like our Server says. So basicall any NT workstation we connect with will show 10,0000,000 at the workstation and 10,000,000 at the server and any Win 98 machine we connect with shows 10,000,000 at the 98 machine and 9600 at the server. Why do the 98 machines always show 9600 at the server and NT machines always show 10,000,000? We are worried that our remote Win 98 users are not connecting at the same speed as our remote NT workstation users.
Additional info: All connections are through dsl and we have experimented with several machines so it is not machine specific but rather os specific. We are doing basic VPN through pptp with no special hardware or software. If you need any further info please let me know. Any info will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Jermocide