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      pinoyboy
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      If you are on Vista (machine initiating the connection), then this is a terminal client issue, there's a regfix for this (turn off or disable TCP auto tuning).  Connecting to XP, Vista, or Windows 2003 exhibits this problem…

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        sash
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        i have a win2003 TS behind a pfsense Box. The connection comes from the internet from another winxp client which can't connect to my 2003 server.

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          sash
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          i'm having still that problem that i can't connect via rdp to may 2003 Server. Are there any news or suggestions what i can do? I want to fix that problem. with m0n0 i don't have the prob.

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            sullrich
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            I had no idea how to fix it but googling tcp auto scaling windows 2003 came up with:

            http://thesystemadministrator.com/The_System_Administrator/Tips_&Tricks/Disable_TCP_Auto-Tuning_to_Solve_Slow_Network(Vista)/

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              sash
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              @sullrich:

              I had no idea how to fix it but googling tcp auto scaling windows 2003 came up with:

              http://thesystemadministrator.com/The_System_Administrator/Tips_&Tricks/Disable_TCP_Auto-Tuning_to_Solve_Slow_Network(Vista)/

              thanks for your reply, but i don't think that this is the issue. It doesn'tmatter which OS the Client has. It can be an Win2003 Server, an XP Machine oder a Vista Box. Everywhere its the same Problem. I can receive some secondes every package from my Server - an then no –> the Server doenst response. if i took my m0n0 back, with the same conf --> everything work fine.

              Firewall lets every package pass - nat is configured well. what can i do to help you ?

              greets,

              sash
              sashxp@gmail.com

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