Dear Arun,
Thanks for your quick response.
Sorry for not able to reach the depth of the problem explaination.
By internal network i mean to say the corporate network.
Here is the scenario:
User is using wireless home router to connect to the internet. Then she launch 
the fiberlink extent 360 application from her desktop which acts as mode of 
transport. Fiberlink does the association with the access point and get 
authenticated with a click on the connect button.
It then connects to cisco vpn concentrators and eventually cisco client is 
launched for the passcode. With a successful passcode application connects to 
the corporate network establishing a vpn tunnel.
Now, the user is successful establishing the vpn but drops eventually with an 
inconsistent time on average of 5 mintues.
Hope with would clear you.
Thank you in advance.

--- On Fri, 26/9/08, Arun Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Arun Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [twincling] Wireless VPN connection problem
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, 26 September, 2008, 1:51 PM

Please provide ASCII art depiction of your network topology. IMO,
without such a thing in front of you, it is difficult to debug/help
solve networking problems.

-- Arun Khan

On Thursday 25 Sep 2008, msvs pechu wrote:
> I have an issue in which user having problem with vpn. She gets
> connected from home through wireless access, a wireless home router

> (linksys).Her VPN connection to her internal network is dropped every
> 5 minutes when connected. Rebooting the PC and router doesn't solves
> her problem.

What do you mean by internal network, where is the "internal" network
located?

>
> Any answers ?
>

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