User gets shut out of program

We have a wrt54gs providing wireless access to our network. 
The wrt54gs supports 2 wireless users and two wired users.  We also have 5 other people on the network but not using the wrt54gs.  All users run a program on a remote server in a different office.  The people that don't use the wrt54gs have no problems with staying in the remote program for any length of time.  The people who use the wrt54gs experience a time out due to inactivity when they use the program.  If they have the program open on their desktop but don't use it, after about 5 minutes the program becomes unresponsive.  In order to use the program, the user must reinitiate the program.  Anyone have any thoughts or ideas?

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