We have a system where they recently changed ISPs. With this change they changed DSL routers as well (from a Cisco 678 to an Efficient SpeedStream 5660). Now when they stop using Citrix for a while (users report from 4 to 30 minutes of inactivity) their connections to the server are dropped with an unable to connect to server message. This is the only location that has this problem and it wasn't there before the ISP change, so I doubt it's a server issue. I was thinking that the SpeedStream's NAT might cause problems with dropping connections that are idle too long. Is there a way to cause the client or server to send an empty keep-alive packet through the ICA connection every minute or two to try to troubleshoot this? Thanks, Bill Bill Denney / bdenney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Phone: 678-781-5261 Systems Analyst / Politis Consulting 3 Dunwoody Park / Suite 103 / Atlanta, GA 30338 ********************************************** This weeks Sponsor NetX Inc Thin Client NetX Develops XP and NT Embedded Thin Client Solutions, Easy to Configure, Extremely Secure, and Remotely Managed. Check out our recently updated website at http://www.netxinc.com *********************************************** Visit Jim Kenzig of thethin.net at the Emergent Online Booth #26 at Citrix Iforum 2002! Register now at: http://www.citrixiforum.com/registerNow.html *********************************************** For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link. http://thethin.net/citrixlist.cfm