Got an issue with VPN on Vista. When I'm working from home, I usually just remote desktop to my laptop from my home PC, run VPN on there, and do work that way. After we were upgraded to vista, I can no longer split tunnel, the new VPN adapter does not seem to have the remote option in TCP/IP properties: ""default gateway on remote network""
Attached is the image capture the tcp/ip properties of the adapter and the lack of the default gateway on remote network option...
My setup is like so: I got my local adapter, and the VPN virtual adapter. When I log on to VPN, it fetches all IP and gateway information from my work and forces all communication through that adapter.
I discovered this tip and would like to try to see if it works, but can't seem to figure it out. [URL="http://stevenharman.net/blog/archive/2007/01/26/VPN_Connections_and_Default_Gateways.aspx"][/URL]
I have also posted my routing table below (I've changed the values of all IP's, but it has the same idea) - my local adapter is the interface with 192.168.3.13... all 192.168.*.* are referenced on my local LAN - the other IP's are placed by the VPN.
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