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We've just replaced a series of Office-Depot grade hubs with a good switch (at least the price tag looked pretty good to Dell). Maybe that will solve my problem (it solved a couple of other problems). -----Original Message----- From: code400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:code400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Larry Paque Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 4:09 PM To: CODE/400 Discussion & Support Subject: RE: Code/400 communications quality (was Terminal Server(citrixandcode400) I use Win2K and a cable modem. The office has a T1 (that handles all the traffic - web site, email, multiple VPNs, office internet access, etc.) The VPN is CheckPoint. 23 steps from home to office according to TRACERT. As for the VPN handling errors for me...I don't know. I presume that a bunch of error checking goes on as part of the security & encapsulation & encryption issues. The fix that made the biggest difference was replacing the network hub that the AS400 was connected to (now a switch). According to our pc network guy the hub was getting "lots of collisions." Far and away, the problems I have now (not many) are caused by either my ISP or by the router in my network at home because all of my Internet connections fail at once.
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