connect to corporate VPN, but access Internet directly



I frequently work from home by connecting to my work network (a very small network) using the builtin VPN in Windows XP. I still need to access web sites on the Internet. When I'm connected to the VPN, it forces all that external traffic to go through the corporate Internet connection (which isn't as fast as what I have at home!).

I believe that there is some way to tell XP to route only the internal corporate traffic through the VPN, but I don't know how to do that. Can anyone explain how to do it?

Thanks,
Bob
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