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m00shue
Mar 09, 2020Aspirant
Company VPN connection keeps dropping since at least last 2 firmware updates
2 of us work from home using company VPN I can conect fine from my wired Windows 10 PC through Cisco Anyconnect as do my wireless devices using the same XR500 Gaming router. 1 Windows 10 lapt...
Netduma-Fraser
Mar 09, 2020NetDuma Partner
Just to clarify QoS was disabled directly from the Anti-Bufferbloat menu? I'm assuming you have nothing entered in block sites/services in Settings? These devices haven't been added to the Geo-Filter? While not specifically related, disable SIP ALG and uncheck Disable IGMP Proxying in WAN Settings. Do you use PPPoE, VLAN or IPv6?
- m00shueMar 09, 2020Aspirant
Correct, disabled anti buffer in QoS setting but had no affect either way.
Current setting to 80%. We do a lot of streaming and don't really have any noticeable effect on gaming
No devices in geo-filter.
Not using vlan, ppoe, or ipv6.
Just changed the wan setting to disable SIP ALG and unchecked disable IGMP Proxying.
- Netduma-FraserMar 09, 2020NetDuma PartnerNo difference after changing the WAN Settings? Could you try setting up a guest WiFi network and see if when connected to that it works please?
- m00shueMar 10, 2020Aspirant
No difference with any of the changes.
We do have a guest wifi set up. Same result as both 2.4 and 5ghz connections as well as wired. No connection route lets the vpn client connect. It actually will not even establish a connection at all now.
Jump to a mobile hotspot and it goes right through as well as bypassing router direct to modem.