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Hello,
I have a laptop running Vista Ultimate. When I'm at home, I connect to my home network via wi-fi, but when I'm out and about, I connect via a VPN over either someone else's wi-fi, or GPRS/3G. The problem I have is that occationally, when I'm browsing the web at home, my VPN connection prompt window automatically pops up. It shouldn't because I'm already connected to my network and gateway. While the VPN connection window is displayed, I have no network access, as soon as I click cancel, the local network returns. As a temp fix, I've deleted the VPN connection. It's pretty easy for me to recreate it as and when I need it, but of course this isn't ideal. Is there anyway I can either stop this from happening, or simply set the VPN connection as disabled (rather than delete it). I've tried playing the the TCP metrics, but this has no effect. Thanks. |