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So this has got to be my ISP right? by thread_killer 2005-06-17 05:58:17
Just want to validate my train of thought before I call AdHELLphia and gripe at them.

I use Cisco VPN client 4.0.4 to get into my customers network. I then use (the horror!) Outlook 2003 to get my mail from them. About two weeks ago, my Look Out! --er, um, Outlook-- stopped connecting. It just doesn't work. Period.

Now, my clients mail is wonky as all get out so I figure they pooched something on their end and I ignored it. Anything important gets sent to my mail account at my company. I was, however, able to connect and retrieve mail when I was in California this week. So either it worked for two days and has stopped again, or something adelphia is doing is preventing my outlook from talking to their exchange server. Right or wrong?

[ Reply ]
  Do all the other VPN things work? by psychoi3oy2005-06-17 06:03:09
    Yeah, that's the part that's got me confuzeled. (n (n/t) by thread_killer2005-06-17 06:04:01
      So I just checked by thread_killer2005-06-17 06:05:55
        Perhaps some sort of filtering on your by merlin2005-06-17 07:00:04
      Have you adjusted your MTU size? by bearman2005-06-17 07:04:15
    I believe the Cisco client is IPsec by Myke2005-06-17 08:39:08

 

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