Default LQR timeout period

From: Bikrant Neupane (bikrant_ml_at_wlink.com.np)
Date: 01/13/05

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    To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, freebsd-net@freebsd.org
    Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 11:36:11 +0545
    
    

    Hi

    We have pppoe server running on FreeBSD 4.9 and 90% of our wireless clients
    are using MS Windows OS to access the service. I have noticed that when ever
    there is some problem in the link ( due to AP or SM reboot, switch reboot etc
    etc ) the pppoe connection closes. I have also noticed that the MS Windows
    client closes connection at 40-45 seconds after the link is down. I tried to
    increase default LQR timeout period at Server by using set lqrtimeout to some
    higher values. That did affected the serverside ppp process but the MS client
    still disconnected at 40-45 seconds. :(

    I prefer to set the timeout period somewhere between 120-150 seconds so that
    even if there is problem in the link the client doesn't get the disconnect
    notice and have to reconnect again and the client and servers are able to
    continue same session.

    Is there any way to control the default LQR timeout period of the Client from
    the Server end??

    My question is more related with ms windows still I am asking this question to
    freebsd group so that I can solve the problem from the server end ;)

    regards,
    Bikrant
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