The Session RDP connection drops

I have search the Forum of the community, but have not found the answer I'm looking for. I am running Win7 Professional SP1 and use RDP to connect to a computer remotely to corporate headquarters in Europe on a SSLVPN. My RDP session falls randomly at various intervals, that is to say after 2 hours, or five hours or 30 minutes of use.

my boys in the United Kingdom have tested the RDP connection using the same connection methods, however, seem to have successfully the RDP session active for a continuous 24 hours and it has been tested over a period of 5 days (day 1, day 3 and day 5) without any problem at all.
I've exhausted all the possible settings (AFAIK) resuming pings sent to maintain the current session, but always randomly disconnects. is anyone able to share experiences or what I can do to fix this?
see you soon

Hi Alexis,.

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