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| Hi ! I have a wireless broadband connection and I'm using Windows Vista Business. Occasionally I need to connect to a remote network using a VPN. Now in the good ole' days when I was using XP-pro - I simply connected to the VPN, mapped the drive, transferred the files I needed to transfer, and didn't worry about it. Now - I connect to the VPN, map the drive, transfer the files.. but wait! while the VPN is active, I can't check my email, use MSN Messenger, or Skype, or check any internet pages ! .. It's like I've lost my internet use entirely. Only the VPN works.. this never used to be the case, I could receive new instructions on my email, make changes and then upload my changes with the vpn no problem. Now, I need to disconnect the vpn connection, check email, find changes, modify the file.. then quickly connect to the vpn and upload my files, then quickly disconnect so I can receive any more instructions over skype/or messenger... they're all cut off from the internet when the vpn is active. How can I return to the good old days and keep my internet connection working, while connected to a vpn??? Thanks for any help Stratus | Guest
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| You may want to disable Use default gateway on remote network. This post may help, Can't Connect to the Internet ...This is counter-intuitive setting when your local adaptor is set (in Vista) to local access and Internet, and the remote VPN is set to local only, but ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...62aecc33f34c23 Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Stratus42" <lana@berrington.ca> wrote in message news:1181214468.381800.42430@m36g2000hse.googlegro ups.com... Hi ! I have a wireless broadband connection and I'm using Windows Vista Business. Occasionally I need to connect to a remote network using a VPN. Now in the good ole' days when I was using XP-pro - I simply connected to the VPN, mapped the drive, transferred the files I needed to transfer, and didn't worry about it. Now - I connect to the VPN, map the drive, transfer the files.. but wait! while the VPN is active, I can't check my email, use MSN Messenger, or Skype, or check any internet pages ! .. It's like I've lost my internet use entirely. Only the VPN works.. this never used to be the case, I could receive new instructions on my email, make changes and then upload my changes with the vpn no problem. Now, I need to disconnect the vpn connection, check email, find changes, modify the file.. then quickly connect to the vpn and upload my files, then quickly disconnect so I can receive any more instructions over skype/or messenger... they're all cut off from the internet when the vpn is active. How can I return to the good old days and keep my internet connection working, while connected to a vpn??? Thanks for any help Stratus | Guest
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| Hi Stratus, Can you send me the output of ipconfig /all? You have to execute this from an elevated command prompt. I think you might be hitting a known issue. Just wanted to confirm. thanks Aanand "Stratus42" <lana@berrington.ca> wrote in message news:1181214468.381800.42430@m36g2000hse.googlegro ups.com... Quote:
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