Hi Bob, thanks for the prompt reply. Yeah, I already checked my MTU and did some ping testing with the -l and -f switches before I sent off my original post. My MTU is set at 1300 which appears to work best with the VPN client software.
After a day of scratchin' my head here at work, last night I installed a copy of the ICE.TCP software on my laptop, packed up the old wide carriage dot-matrix, and hauled it all home to try it over my Verizon wireless DSL connection. Sure enough the whole setup was a printin' fool and all the reports came across without any issues at all.
Brought it all back into work today, same printer, same laptop, same software, same problem. The only two variables now are the Roadrunner cable modem service and the time of day. I might wait until the folks down south call it a day to see if the problem persists when the server isn't under load, but I'm betting the problem has something to do with Roadrunner.
RR tech support assured me that they don't throttle traffic on their service, but I'm not sure that I'm buying it. http, ftp, pop3, smtp work fine with the service, but some of these more obscure applications that I use seem to function with less reliability. Unfortunately we are in an area where our isp choices are very limited.
Anyway, I just wanted to be sure that I didn't overlook something in the configuration of icelp or if maybe you had one of those undocumented command line switches up your sleeve that would fix every ailment that I could ever encounter. Thanks again.