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| Hello, Every time I connect to the vpn client I get dropped after 20 minutes of use. I just use a VPN client to connect to my university's services. Has this issue ever been addressed or is it something new? The process for me to connect through a vpn client is first: (1) allow vista to detect the network (2) connect through VPN client This is identical to the process I used when connecting using the XP OS. I use an atheros. (If anyone has the atheros client available for VISTA, please direct me as well. The interface was simple and easy) -- perkinqq | Guest
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| Cisco has released a Vista version of their client. You can download it from Cisco if you have a support contract. Joe "perkinqq" <perkinqq.2p3h55@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news erkinqq.2p3h55@no-mx.forums.net...Quote:
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