My users are experiencing intermittent disconnections from their SSL VPN connections.
This seems to affect those that use Wi-Fi more rather than ethernet.
Can anyone advise what changes I can make to improve the reliability of the connection?
Thanks
Please check the below KB
This article describes random or intermittent disconnections of the SSL-VPN tunnel to the FortiGate when connected with FortiClient
Hello
Are you sure the VPN Connection is the culprit? The symptom of wi-fi connection dropping might only be made obvious because the user is connected to the VPN, There could be a possibility that wifi is having disconnection please check wifi connectivity also.
Thanks & Regards
Mayank Sharma
Hi,
Intermittent disconnections from SSL VPN connections can be caused by various factors, including network issues, client settings, or firewall configurations.
Please refer to the below link to troubleshoot the SSL VPN intermittent disconnection.
https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-SSL-VPN-disconnection-issues-when-connecte....
Also, if you are using the standalone FortiClient version, you may try to use any other version and monitor the issue.
BR,
Manosh
HI @Icebun
Can you please fetch more information from VPN logs and Forticlint logs to see why the user getting disconnected?
And Please is the Forticlient version is compatible with fortigate firmware
Please refer to the below link for compatibility.
Regards,
Hi @VinayHM
Thanks for taking an interest.
Right now I am moving my 6.x clients over 7.x
Hopefully this will improve matters.
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