I have experienced similar problems with a win7 ultimate amd64 machine. I
have always attributed my VPN stability issues to a combination of WiFi and
poor underlying internet connection. I have about 15 linux machines, 4
windows 7/8, and 2 raspberry pis all running tinc on varying vpn subnets
and varying connections. I've had only one windows 7 machine with stability
issues, most likely due WiFi and other factors...
On May 5, 2014 12:03 PM, "Larry Smith" <lsmith999999 at
hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I installed the latest version of your product (1.0.23) a couple of days
> ago and would like to know if there are known stability issues on Windows.
> It?s my first time using your product and I have it installed on three
> Windows machines, Win 8.1 Pro, Win 7 Pro, and Win 7 Starter?s edition (the
> latter is running on a low-end netbook). After installing it everything
> seemed to work at first but I soon noticed problems losing my connection
> between machines. Sometimes the connection remains up for an hour or two,
> and then the connection drops for no apparent reason (I can no longer ping
> for instance). It may then come back up again after a while but I can?t
> find any pattern so far. Right now for instance, my Win 7 Pro machine can
> ping the Win 7 Starter?s machine but not the other way around. It was
> working in both directions a couple of days ago however. I?ve tried
> stopping and re-starting the service on both machines, re-booting the
> routers, etc., but the situation is currently persistent (but may resolve
> itself again later). Note that I?m an experienced C++ developer and I?ve
> checked all obvious issues (firewall, port forwarding, IP addresses, etc.).
> It should work however since I?ve made no changes to my original setup. All
> machines have a stable connection to the Internet and I can remotely login
> between the machines using other software. While I?d like to give you the
> benefit of the doubt and it is a free product (which I do appreciate BTW),
> something doesn?t appear to be stable so I?m wondering if this is a known
> issue. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> Larry Smith
>
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