Are you on wireless?  I get "silent death" problems on Windows XP all the time 
when the wireless network connection re-associates.  Our wireless is both a and 
g and Windows seems to like flipping back and forth between them.  It also 
seems to have a very short dhcp lease time which may contribute.

-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Sarazan <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 13:01:26 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [vpn-help] 2.1.5 -> 2.1.6b10 -- Connection silently dies after 5
        minutes

This is an old problem that plagues my Win7-64 machine with all client 
versions, but doesn't seem to even affect my Ubuntu machine (or any coworkers' 
machines for that matter).
 

I'll successfully connect to the gateway, ping inside the network, and all is 
happy. After about five minutes, the connection will silently fail and pings 
will time out. According to the "Network" tab, it is still established, and the 
trace utility doesn't show anything but a bunch of keep-alives for phase 1: 

 
10/07/07 08:53:59 DB : phase1 found
10/07/07 08:53:59 -> : send NAT-T:KEEP-ALIVE packet 192.168.2.101:4500 
<http://192.168.2.101:4500>  -> 98.101.134.218:4500 
<http://98.101.134.218:4500> 


Also the "VPN Connection Status" on the Netgear admin page lists it as "IPsec 
SA Established". The connection won't return until I do a manual 
disconnect/reconnect. 


On a possibly related note, it's listing Dead Peer Detection as disabled, even 
though I've enabled it on both the client and server side. Any thoughts on that?
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