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i am no certified expert or anything but you can go into the properties of your vpn connection and then into tcp/ip properties and find the box that says use default gateway on network and then check it and say ok this should le tyou surf the net while connected... jon >-----Original Message----- >I want to browse the internet while connected to office >network thru VPN. Is this possible? If not, is there a >hardware solution that allows this? > >Thx in advance, >Brian > > >. > |
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You're going to need a VPN client that supports split-tunneling. Changing you gatewya might work, but it might also remove your access to the local VPN nodes. >-----Original Message----- >i am no certified expert or anything but you can go into >the properties of your vpn connection and then into >tcp/ip properties and find the box that says use default >gateway on network and then check it and say ok this >should le tyou surf the net while connected... >jon >>-----Original Message----- >>I want to browse the internet while connected to office >>network thru VPN. Is this possible? If not, is there a >>hardware solution that allows this? >> >>Thx in advance, >>Brian >> >> >>. >> >. > |