Remote Desktop loses connection. Lengthen timeout?

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Two computers, an XP desktop and a 2000 laptop. Both connect to a
remote server. The ISP we have to use is admittedly slow at times and I
think those delays are what causes the desktop to loose connection,
randomly, after anywhere from 1 minute to a half hour. The laptop right
next
to it can do the same connection for hours with rare problems. I'm
betting there's some registry setting for some timeout that is the
difference. Anybody have a clue?

Thanks,
Tom
 
It could be the MTU issue. These search results may help,
How to change mtu Select a Topic, VPN How To, Network How To, Remote Access How To, Windows How To ... This step-by-step article describes how to modify the default MTU size ...
www.howtonetworking.com/VPN/mtu1.htm


Black screen when rdp over vpn He can ping anything on the remote sites and vice versa. ... Resolution: Use the ping to test and lower MTU. Finally, We reduce MTU from 1500 to 1400 in the ...
www.howtonetworking.com/casestudy/mtu1.htm


How to determine the optimal MTU Select a Topic, VPN How To, Network How To, Remote Access How To ... In a case you may need to modify the MTU size and wonder how to determine the optimal ...
www.howtonetworking.com/VPN/mtu4.htm



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Two computers, an XP desktop and a 2000 laptop. Both connect to a
remote server. The ISP we have to use is admittedly slow at times and I
think those delays are what causes the desktop to loose connection,
randomly, after anywhere from 1 minute to a half hour. The laptop right
next
to it can do the same connection for hours with rare problems. I'm
betting there's some registry setting for some timeout that is the
difference. Anybody have a clue?

Thanks,
Tom
 
Thanks, I will try experimenting with MTU but I suspect that's not it.
All the info I've seen on the MTU question say you get the black screen
effect. We don't. We can work remotely for a short time or a long time
and then in the middle of working an error message pops up that says
the connection is lost. When we reconnect our session is waiting for
us. This is not VPN, if that matters. Also the info I've seen says XP
and 2000 have the same default MTU yet in our case the 2000 system
stays connected but the XP system doesn't.

Thanks,
Tom
 
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