TS Windows 2000 SErver issues

J

jasmin shah

We have the following setup: windows 2000 server and 4 neoware linux based
thin clients using RDP 5.0
We the thin clients connect to the server over a wireless network that has
128 bit WEP.
using 802.11b ethernet bridges. AT random intervals, sometimes in a span of
a few minutes, sometimes many hours, the connection seems to be
disconnected. When the user logs back in, its a brand new session. When we
log in as admin and check, the old session says disconnected.
We have enabled KeepAliveEnabled in the registry, and set the time outs in
tsadmin to no time out for idle and active connections.Why would the
disconnects be happening and how can we resolve this issue? Has anyone else
seen this occuring?
 
G

Guest

Are you monitoring the bandwidth in use on the WiFi connection
How many concurrent connections are running across the wireless bridge
Anyone printing large documents across the wireless bridge

Patrick Rous
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Serve
http://www.workthin.co

----- jasmin shah wrote: ----

We have the following setup: windows 2000 server and 4 neoware linux base
thin clients using RDP 5.
We the thin clients connect to the server over a wireless network that ha
128 bit WEP
using 802.11b ethernet bridges. AT random intervals, sometimes in a span o
a few minutes, sometimes many hours, the connection seems to b
disconnected. When the user logs back in, its a brand new session. When w
log in as admin and check, the old session says disconnected
We have enabled KeepAliveEnabled in the registry, and set the time outs i
tsadmin to no time out for idle and active connections.Why would th
disconnects be happening and how can we resolve this issue? Has anyone els
seen this occuring
 
J

jasmin shah

there isnt much bandwidth, there are only 3-4 users on at a time doing
word/excel stuff. sometimes they print bid documents.
 

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