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Remote connection to a Wirelss Clietn - Probelms Revisited

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Did a search throught the group - see that someone else had the same issue
but no resolution posted. Anyone have an idea about this:

Have LAN of wired and 1 wireless clients. Connecting via RDP or RWW to the
wired clients is perfect, from inside the LAN or outside the LAN. However,
when attempting to connect remotely TO the wireless laptop, connection is
made, login proceeds, but desktop freezes - connection times out - and the
laptop loses its entire connection to the LAN.

This behaviour is repeatable.

All clients run XPSP2 with NO FIREWALL running or configured. And, as I
said, the wired clients work perfectly. Setup is
ISP>Router>Server>Hub>WAP+Wired Clients. And, as I said, the wired clients
work perfectly.

I have seen this posted here before with no resolution.

Can anyone help??

JS
sdhi@please dont spam me.rogers.com

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