Hi, Problem: I start my day by docking the Laptop in my dockingstation (Wired connection), if I then get a call for a meeting in I different building I undock and then use the wireless connection in that building. After 20 minutes or so outlook will not connect to the exchange server. This can last up to three 3 hours. Note: Wthe wireless autoontication is based on certificates and the sites are on different subnets. My theory is that as I move to a different subnet via wireless connection there is somekind of connection still active at the Exchange server, i.e you connect with an IP when you firt docked your computer in the morning, and now your trying to connect from a different IP. Can someone help? Best Regards Marcus
Marcus wrote: > Hi, > > Problem: > > I start my day by docking the Laptop in my dockingstation (Wired > connection), if I then get a call for a meeting in I different > building I undock and then use the wireless connection in that > building. After 20 minutes or so outlook will not connect to the > exchange server. This can last up to three 3 hours. What happens if you close Outlook before disconnecting, and then try re-opening it? > > Note: Wthe wireless autoontication is based on certificates and the > sites are on different subnets. > > My theory is that as I move to a different subnet via wireless > connection there is somekind of connection still active at the > Exchange server, i.e you connect with an IP when you firt docked your > computer in the morning, and now your trying to connect from a > different IP. The Exchange server doesn't care about this. This is an issue with your AD/networking. > > Can someone help? > > Best Regards > > Marcus