Re: Two Internet Gateways



This is a routing problem. What you want is the default route to be your
local internet connection and the route for your headquarter to be the VPN.
If you open a command prompt and type "route print" you will see all the
current routes.

You will need add a new default route (the 0.0.0.0) to your local interface
to the internet.

As far as adding a Cisco VPN client I don't know what that guy was thinking.

"Mistoffolees" <mistyfac01@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> Simon wrote:
>
>> I have one Internet gateway which has VPN connection to our headquarter.
>> There is a problem of Web access speed because all Internet access goes
>> via
>> VPN and through the gateway in the headquarter.
>> I want to have our local gateway additionally to access Web and to use
>> the
>> existing gateway to access only our mailserver in the headquarter.
>> How can I manage this issue?
>> Any advices would be appreciated.
>>
>> Simon
>>
>
> Install and use a VPN client, e.g., Cisco, to access
> the mailserver. It will connect via the local gateway,
> as with all the other Internet connections. The idea
> of using VPN is to maintain security between the remote
> system and the host; the VPN client should also have
> this capability.
>


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