Llendil
Loyal Freddie
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- #31
The problem is that it's intermittent for the users, not a permanent problem, as I said above. No doubt thresholds are being breached at peak-loads or at certain times of day and it's possible packet-shaping is kicking in.
Simply altering the authentication method to limit what servers you need to pull back 'may' fix this problem. At least reviewing how the authentication is being carried out and optimising it is the simplest approach and negates the need to get all your users needlessly phoning ISP support lines to solve it via a cack-handed route that has no guarantee of remaining permanent - I mean let's face it, your network route to the WAR servers will never be a permanent one, devices change all the time!
Simply altering the authentication method to limit what servers you need to pull back 'may' fix this problem. At least reviewing how the authentication is being carried out and optimising it is the simplest approach and negates the need to get all your users needlessly phoning ISP support lines to solve it via a cack-handed route that has no guarantee of remaining permanent - I mean let's face it, your network route to the WAR servers will never be a permanent one, devices change all the time!