After a few minutes, I see the El Paso file server loose it’s RDP connection to our TS but I never loose my connection to El Paso.ġ) Contacted all ISP and verified connections are working properly. Some days we will go hours with no drops other days it drops every 3-5 minutes.Ģ) When the remote TS clients get disconnected, they all get disconnected at the same time.ģ) During the disconnect, I cannot ping the TS from the remote offices over the VPN, However I can ping the TS from the local network in the main office.Ĥ) During the disconnects, I can ping other servers at the main office from the remote offices over the vpn.ĥ) RDP connections to the terminal server from the local network do not get disconnected.įrom my desktop (192.168.1.100) in our main office, I can RDP into the file sever in our El Paso office (192.168.4.10), While connected I RDP back into our TS (192.168.1.6). When it drops it stays down for seconds to minutes at a time. Several months ago, RDP connections from the branch offices to the terminal server in our main office began dropping and in recent weeks have become very bad.ġ) Every few minutes at irregular intervals clients at remote offices lose their TS connection. It has been configured and working well for about 2 years. The VPN policy is bound to the T1’s and Http/s traffic is routed to the DSL’s. The main office has a Sonicwall TZ210 connected via DSL on X1 and Bonded T1(3 Mbs) on X2, each branch office has a Sonicwall TZ 180 connected via DSL on the WAN port and T1(1.5Mbs) on OPT port. We have a main office and two branch offices connected via VPN. I am in desperate need of help with an ongoing network issue and would greatly appreciate anyone who can help. Baffled by Dropped RDP connections over Sonicwall VPN