VPN connection constantly drops out every few minutes
I am trying to connect to the office network from home via VPN using my laptop which has Windows 7 Ultimate and the connection keeps dropping out every 3-4 mins. The firewall is turned off. There is no issue with the modem router because I have no problem connecting to the office using my own PC which has Windows 7 Home Premium. I am not sure what goes wrong here since it was working a few weeks before.
January 22nd, 2012 11:23pm

Hi, May I know if this is a Windows based VPN server and if you establish the VPN connection with the Windows built-in feature? If you are using a wireless connection when establishing the VPN connection, I would suggest you try the wired connection on the laptop since it is more stable. Meanwhile, please try the following: 1. Double-check the VPN connection settings. 2. Update the network adapter driver. 3. Try clean boot and disable your security software temporarily for a test. If the issue persists, please enable RRAS log if it is a Windows based VPN server. http://blogs.technet.com/b/rrasblog/archive/2005/12/22/416421.aspxNiki Han TechNet Community Support
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January 25th, 2012 1:24am

Hi, I do establish the VPN connection with the Windows built-in feature. The issue persists after I tried steps 1-3 above. I then enable RRAS log and can find some errors in the log: [5276] 03-11 12:01:15:738: d:\w7rtm\net\rras\ras\rasman\rasman\request.c: 3594: port 5 async reqtype chg: prev=0, new=0 [5276] 03-11 12:01:15:738: d:\w7rtm\net\rras\ras\rasman\rasman\request.c: 3597: port 5 state chg: prev=4, new=4 [5276] 03-11 12:01:15:738: RemoveConnectionPort: port 5, fOwnerClose=0, pConn=0x676dec0, pConn->CB_Ports=0 [5276] 03-11 12:01:15:738: Completely disconnected connection: Reason: ERROR_LINK_FAILURE (829) There are no events created by RemoteAccess in the event log.
March 10th, 2012 8:15pm

Similar issue. I have a Vista box connecting to an ISA. VPN drops eafter about 5 minutes. Something is timing out, but what could it be?
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May 26th, 2012 3:24am

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