You may have many options. You can route all traffics to a router (for
example Cisco router) which can route to the Internet and RRAS. You can have
RRAS takes care of both too. Or you can modify the clients routing table,
but that take more times to do so.
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"Stingray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Well i was just wondering how will Routing and Remote access (VPN Site to
> Site) work in an environment where the LAN clients are already configured
> with a default gateway which provides LAN routing and Internet access
> Services ?
> should i do the above mentioned tasks with Routing and Remote Access as
> well or is there any other way where both can coexist ?
>
>
> regards