Re: VPN Connection
- From: "Ryan Hanisco" <rhanisco@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 03:52:21 +0000
David,
For a remote telecommuter scenario like that there are some things you can do with windows to try to separate your traffic, but there is no real "good way" to do it. In a larger environment, you would rely on your infrastructure equipment to handle that and do a class map to decide what got sent into the tunnel and what didn't.
You could put a routing statement and NAT to handle this on your machine, but then you'd have to flip that back and forth every time you were off the VPN.
You may just want to live with this one.
Ryan
"djbaker2@xxxxxxxxx" <djbaker2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1163718228.997312.254620@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Hi
I have a work VPN connection which i need to have connected most of the
time. When it is connected i have trouble browsing the web because all
the requests go over the VPN connection. I also lose my MSN messenger
connection, I was wondering if there was a way to set it up so that all
requests bound for servers not on the works network are routed straight
out over the internet. I run Windows XP pro and have a linksys
broadband router, my company IP scheme is 194.62.153/154.* and my home
network scheme is the arbitary 192.168.1.*
Any help would be a ppreciated even a sugestion of a windows technology
to investigate.
thanks in advance
David Baker
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