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Connecting to VPN stops Internet and Multiple Networks Issue



 
 
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Old June 19th 09, 06:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Mike D
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Default Connecting to VPN stops Internet and Multiple Networks Issue

Hi, I had this issue with Vista and since upgrading to 7 RC1 I seem to get
the same issue so it's abveously supposed to happen.

I am on a corporate lan, I have VPN access allowed from my desktop through
the corporate firewall, I VPN out to an external place, my home network for
example, the home network has a local lan of 10.10.10.x and my corporate is a
10.154.x.x.

When I connect to the VPN it connects fine but I loose access to the
corporate lan, my outlook drops, my internet access drops, when I open
network and sharing is shows:

(This Computer)---X----- Multiple Networks-----X------Internet

Instead of the normal allowing me through, whats the deal, it used to work
just fine but the last few months I cannot VPN out and still work, when the
VPN is established I can get to the remote network and get to the internet
from there (RDP).

This must be by design but how do I fix it so I can have the VPN established
and be able to browse both networks?

Thanks

Mike
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Old June 22nd 09, 08:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
nso5300
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Default Connecting to VPN stops Internet and Multiple Networks Issue


Mike D;1069767 Wrote:
Hi, I had this issue with Vista and since upgrading to 7 RC1 I seem to
get
the same issue so it's abveously supposed to happen.

I am on a corporate lan, I have VPN access allowed from my desktop
through
the corporate firewall, I VPN out to an external place, my home network
for
example, the home network has a local lan of 10.10.10.x and my
corporate is a
10.154.x.x.

When I connect to the VPN it connects fine but I loose access to the
corporate lan, my outlook drops, my internet access drops, when I open
network and sharing is shows:

(This Computer)---X----- Multiple Networks-----X------Internet

Instead of the normal allowing me through, whats the deal, it used to
work
just fine but the last few months I cannot VPN out and still work, when
the
VPN is established I can get to the remote network and get to the
internet
from there (RDP).

This must be by design but how do I fix it so I can have the VPN
established
and be able to browse both networks?

Thanks

Mike

question 1- which default gateway are you using for the VPN
'Quickly enable/disable default gateway for VPN on Windows | Diary
Products - Hannes Schmidt'
(http://diaryproducts.net/about/opera...ay_vpn_windows)

question 2- have you changed the order of the default connections
'Windows Vista and VPN problem | Tech Off | Channel 9'
(http://channel9.msdn.com/forums/Tech...d-VPN-problem/)
(scroll all the way to the bottomm read last post)

question 3- have you tried to add a staic route for the VPN
'Configuring multiple gateways on a network - Windows Vista Help'
(http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...8ef1f1033.mspx)

normally changing the default gatewa will solve the porblem but in case
it dosent u can try out the other links


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Old July 12th 09, 10:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
nexmuv
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Default Connecting to VPN stops Internet and Multiple Networks Issue

hey mike...not sure if u resolved this yet...i uninstalled some recent
updates and it solved the problem. they were windows updates (KB970424) AND
(kB970421) and of course id suggest staying away from redownloading and
uploading those....hope that helped

"Mike D" wrote:

Hi, I had this issue with Vista and since upgrading to 7 RC1 I seem to get
the same issue so it's abveously supposed to happen.

I am on a corporate lan, I have VPN access allowed from my desktop through
the corporate firewall, I VPN out to an external place, my home network for
example, the home network has a local lan of 10.10.10.x and my corporate is a
10.154.x.x.

When I connect to the VPN it connects fine but I loose access to the
corporate lan, my outlook drops, my internet access drops, when I open
network and sharing is shows:

(This Computer)---X----- Multiple Networks-----X------Internet

Instead of the normal allowing me through, whats the deal, it used to work
just fine but the last few months I cannot VPN out and still work, when the
VPN is established I can get to the remote network and get to the internet
from there (RDP).

This must be by design but how do I fix it so I can have the VPN established
and be able to browse both networks?

Thanks

Mike

 




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