Quoting f3a97 (<email address hidden>):
> Hi Serge,
>
> I performed the experiment you suggested:
>
> 1) Connected with RDP client
> 2) Worked until it hanged
> 3) Successfully connected to the VM via virt-manager (RDP client still
> freezed)
> 4) Verified that Windows is still connected to the network
> 5) Successfully pinged my host IP from within the VM (ping 192.168.122.1)
Thanks! So just to be sure, after this did you check whether the RDP
client worked again? If not, were you able to re-connect with a new
RDP client? If so, then can you also re-connect with a new RDP client
without first connecting via VNC and pinging the host from the guest?
(This should tell us whether the problem is the RDP server in windows,
or the network connection at some layer going stale until we ping).
Quoting f3a97 (<email address hidden>):
> Hi Serge,
>
> I performed the experiment you suggested:
>
> 1) Connected with RDP client
> 2) Worked until it hanged
> 3) Successfully connected to the VM via virt-manager (RDP client still
> freezed)
> 4) Verified that Windows is still connected to the network
> 5) Successfully pinged my host IP from within the VM (ping 192.168.122.1)
Thanks! So just to be sure, after this did you check whether the RDP
client worked again? If not, were you able to re-connect with a new
RDP client? If so, then can you also re-connect with a new RDP client
without first connecting via VNC and pinging the host from the guest?
(This should tell us whether the problem is the RDP server in windows,
or the network connection at some layer going stale until we ping).