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I have a demo ZenFire account running from one of my VPS in New-York, no disconnection so far.
I'm not speaking/reading German, so I was unable to understand 100% of what was in the Deutsche Telekom thread, but do we know exactly where the problem is, which router(s) ?
If we know exactly where's the could, I could maybe help.
I've got a bunch of servers in Chicago, New-Jersey and Paris. If the communication between these unlucky German users and my servers is okay, it might be possible to:
- create a VPN between German PC and one of these servers, or
- create a tunnel between German's workstation and one of these servers, with port-forwarding to ZenFire servers.
That will create a latency overhead, and it can be a bit tricky to configure on my the server's side, but it should work...