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Old March 1st 08, 09:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
arretium
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#1 I have a Vista business x64 machine at home. We run SBS 2003 at
work. VPN works great, we can login remotely to the Business network
and conduct our business there, except for one nagging issue. We can't
access anything outside of the business network, in other words no
internet access while connected to the business network. Is there a way
to resolve this issue to allow internet connections while also
simultaneously connected via a VPN tunnel to the business network?
Seems like an easy fix, but for the like of me, I can't find it...

#2 I also have another intriguing problem that is a major annoyance.
The home Vista Business x64 computer is connected to a local LAN via a
wireless connection. Whenever I reboot the machine and login to the
computer, I must then manually restart the wireless connection. I'm
sure the fix is easy, but again, new to vista so I can't seem to find
the answer. Yes, the "connect automatically when this network is in
range" checkbox IS CHECKED (under Wireless Network Properties). Some
other easy fix?


#3 Finally, our SBS 2003 allows clients to use Microsoft's connection
manager to connect to the business network. Not sure if this would
solve problem # 1 or even if I need it, but I sure'd like to use it. Is
there a SBS connection manager client for Vista Business x64?

Thanks for your thoughts.


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Old March 1st 08, 10:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)[_465_]
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You may want to disable use the gateway in remote network. This search
result may help.

routing issues on vpnCan't access the internal server when remote client
establishes VPN Can't access the Internet while using VPN Can't access the
remote network after ...
www.chicagotech.net/routingissuesonvpn.htm


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Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
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How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


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#1 I have a Vista business x64 machine at home. We run SBS 2003 at
work. VPN works great, we can login remotely to the Business network
and conduct our business there, except for one nagging issue. We can't
access anything outside of the business network, in other words no
internet access while connected to the business network. Is there a way
to resolve this issue to allow internet connections while also
simultaneously connected via a VPN tunnel to the business network?
Seems like an easy fix, but for the like of me, I can't find it...

#2 I also have another intriguing problem that is a major annoyance.
The home Vista Business x64 computer is connected to a local LAN via a
wireless connection. Whenever I reboot the machine and login to the
computer, I must then manually restart the wireless connection. I'm
sure the fix is easy, but again, new to vista so I can't seem to find
the answer. Yes, the "connect automatically when this network is in
range" checkbox IS CHECKED (under Wireless Network Properties). Some
other easy fix?


#3 Finally, our SBS 2003 allows clients to use Microsoft's connection
manager to connect to the business network. Not sure if this would
solve problem # 1 or even if I need it, but I sure'd like to use it. Is
there a SBS connection manager client for Vista Business x64?

Thanks for your thoughts.


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arretium


 




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