When I open a VPN tunnel with my employer, I can no longer see my
local area network and it cannot see me. I believe the win32 vpn
client (nortel con.) somehow hijacks the my NIC.
Q: Can a second NIC card (PCMCIA NIC on my lap top) allow me to see my
local area network?
It's a function on the Contivity Switch called "Split Tunneling"
"Java script Dude" <despam2004@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
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> When I open a VPN tunnel with my employer, I can no longer see my
> local area network and it cannot see me. I believe the win32 vpn
> client (nortel con.) somehow hijacks the my NIC.
>
> Q: Can a second NIC card (PCMCIA NIC on my lap top) allow me to see my
> local area network?
No
>
> Q: Any other known (& workable) hacks?
No legal ones
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