HELP: Router/Network Advice - drop connections

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  1. andwan0

    andwan0 Member

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    Am not sure where to go for help/advice/knowledge. I am hoping some people
    can give some feedback/advice to my queries.

    We used to have a Vigor DrayTek , on a 4MBit line, and a Windows 2000 Server
    for web proxy, DHCP & firewall. Everything was fine (web surfing is fine,
    MSN is fine, Remote Desktop is fine, etc). Until our Windows 2000 Server
    died and we decided to try letting the router Vigor DrayTek to handle all
    the DHCP & web proxy.

    We started getting lots of MSN dropped connections, dropped Remote Desktop
    connections & slow internet. Every now and then we can't access the internet
    for a bit (probably due to saturation or bottlenecks).

    We got a new router Vigor (next model) hoping it would solve dropped
    connection issues. But it hasn't really. We still get dropped connections
    from time to time. What is the best/ideal config/setup for a router to
    prevent/stop these dropped connections for Remote Desktop & MSN? I mean,
    before when we were using Windows 2000 Server, we never got a drop
    connection from MSN or Remote Desktop. Now we get it constantly and it's
    annoying.

    Is there a Network Monitor tool to diagnose what's going on? On the router
    should there be a maximum sessions, bandwidth limit, etc?
     
  2. ooZEROoo

    ooZEROoo Regular member

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    On that router is there an option to set your own DHCP renewal? The renewal time may be screwed and it is trying to renew a lot quicker than it should.
     

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