Re: windows routing problem



On Jan 29, 10:31 pm, John Wunderlich <jwunderl...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Try this:
In the Cisco VPN client, right-click on your "Connection Entry" then
select "Modify". In the next window that comes up, click on the
"Transport" tab. At the bottom, check the box labeled "Allow Local LAN
Access" then "Save". Maybe this will have the result that you desire.

HTH,
John

Hi John,

thanks for you reply. However, the local LAN access is allowed, and
when I use the private network to access the customer's VPN, the local
connection works with no problems or limits. But I can not use the
private network for VPN, because the VPN connection gets closed
approximately every half an hour or so.This is something I can do
absolutely nothing about. So the only solution is to access the VPN
using the secondary HSDPA connection. Some of my co-workers have
"solved" this issue by establishing another VPN connection from
customer's network back to the private network - unfortunately I can
not use this back-and-forth VPN tunneling as I dont have VPN access to
the private network :) And this "solution" seems a bit sloppy at
best :) There must be some reasonable way to make Windows route the
networks as I need it to :)

regards,
fb
.



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