VPN connection

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Hi All,

Recently i have configure the VPN connection successfully and connected to
HQ network as well. Everything is fine.

When i try to configure a notebook with wireless card, it can't work. If i
disable the wiressless network then it is working fine. I also add in
persistent route to point the VPN if accessing the HQ network so that the
local LAN can access internet.

I suspect is the routing table causing the problem, there is a weird entry
showing the interface number in the routing table instead of showing the IP
of the interface.

anyone encounter this before? please advice. Thanks.
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Regards,
Venedict
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