I've got a DFL-700 at my head office, and 2 other sites connecting via VPN to it using DI-804HV's. The head office has an SDSL connection, and the 2 sites have ADSL. The head office network is Windows Server 2003, all clients are XP pro.
Users are able to connect and access emails, but often complain of the connection dropping out, or things being extremely slow. Research shows that this is worse in the afternoons, which is likely due to more users connecting.
At any one time there could potentially be up to about 7 users connecting. I'm wondering if this is too many for our particular routers?
I've fiddled with things like MTU sizes, and turning off the windows firewall, but it doesn't seem to change it. We've only recently changed to an SDSL connection, and had hoped this would cure the problem. Sadly it hasn't.
Can anyone suggest anything, or have they experienced similar problems? Furthermore, would you recommend alternative routers to use? I may be able to justify spending a bit more on them to my boss than we have done previously.
I can provide more technical info if required.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Users are able to connect and access emails, but often complain of the connection dropping out, or things being extremely slow. Research shows that this is worse in the afternoons, which is likely due to more users connecting.
At any one time there could potentially be up to about 7 users connecting. I'm wondering if this is too many for our particular routers?
I've fiddled with things like MTU sizes, and turning off the windows firewall, but it doesn't seem to change it. We've only recently changed to an SDSL connection, and had hoped this would cure the problem. Sadly it hasn't.
Can anyone suggest anything, or have they experienced similar problems? Furthermore, would you recommend alternative routers to use? I may be able to justify spending a bit more on them to my boss than we have done previously.
I can provide more technical info if required.
Thanks for any help you can give.