No, they would use the Watchguard software. Was a little flaky in version 
7, but 10.0.2 (current) is pretty nice. 

Our site in FL uses PPTP into a pair of X1000s. In RI we have our users 
using IPSEC (MUVPN) into a pair of X5500e's. Users who have used both say 
ours is more stable / reliable.

Could hurt to at least setup one user with MUVPN to see if the problem 
goes away. Of course it shouldn't be happening with PPTP either, but it's 
tough to really say what the problem is without logs.





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I am using pptp vpn.  Would muvpn be better?  Someone else set this up. Do 
the clients connect the same way (windows vpn connection wizard) if I was 
using muvpn on the firewall?
 

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