The other 1% of the time its either a restart of the client on the PC, or worst case restart of windows, and given what we do (pc/mac/remote support) its always better to restart daily or every other day, than attempt to run non-stop 3 or more days in a row. There are a minimum of 5 (nightshift) and upwards of 50 users using it 24/7/365, I wouldn't say zero issues, but 99% of the time in split tunnel, no problems. and most of us are with Win10 1903 ~ 1909. Global VPN is a fine solution and is about the same as a site to site tunnel in that it’s just an IKE VPN so i would go that route if you don’t want to pay for more licenses.įWIW - My office uses GVPN, currently on 4. I deal with both daily and can confirm that both have their own occasional issues but I seem to have less issues with MobileConnect. If using SSL-VPN, Mobile Connect should be used on Windows 10 and Net Extender on pre-Win 10. One nice thing about global though is that connections can stay on when logging out/switching user and SSL does not and requires user to connect each time. I’ve had some with multiple Global connections but always tend to point remote users to SSL instead for that little extra security. I have clients with 10+ SSL-VPN users and they have no issues so long as the hardware and connection are good enough. Global comes with I think 10 whereas SSL-VPN comes with 1 or 2 depending on model and time of purchase and additional licenses are just under $10 per license per month. I’ve run into some cases where’s Global/IKE works better for some things and vise versa.
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