Re: Connect to Multiple Networks (Simultaneously) From Same Computer



Hi Meinolf

Thanks for the reply. I haven't tried RDP except over the dial-up
connection. What I have tried is pinging my remote network IP when dial-up
is connected and I get an instant reply from the secure network (over
dial-up) saying that the host is unreachable.

It seems that all traffic is sent down the dial-up path, whether it can be
reached that way or not.

What I think it needs is something to route only private network traffic
down the dial-up path and everything else through my local gateway, but I
can't see where I might set that.

Charles


"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
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Hello Charles,

Did you try with Remote Desktop over the broadband connection?

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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I'm not sure if this the right place, so please redirect me if there
is a better place (I looked but none was obvious).

I have a laptop that uses a dial-up connection to a secure network
(the only route in). I also want to be able to connect to another
remote network from the laptop, at the same time, via broadband.

So far, all attempts have failed. If I hang-up the dial-up connection,
I can see the internet, but once the dial-up is connected all I can
see from the laptop is my local network (and the remote secure
network, of course).

The laptop has a wireless connection to my local network, and when I
look at the properties there is a place to enter "Alternate
Configuration", but I can't get that to make any difference.

Please can anyone suggest how I might do this?

TIA

Charles





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