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Home Network & VPN Connection issues



 
 
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Old April 11th 07, 11:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
lnbaran
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Default Home Network & VPN Connection issues

I have successfully established both internet and vpn connections. Problem
is, once vpn connection established, browser no longer functions. All
diagnostics state network connection is fine. Is there a problem with having
two connections at once with Vista? Have no problems with this on XP
computer at same location.


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Old April 11th 07, 11:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Joni70
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Default Home Network & VPN Connection issues

Sorry, I sent the message too soon, it had some bad typos. Here are the
instructions again:

1. On the VPN connection: right-click and choose Properties.
2. Select the Networking tab. Locate "Internet Protocol Version 4". Click
the properties button.
3. Click Advanced. Uncheck the "Use default gateway on remote network"
option. Click OK.
4. Then, try and reconnect your VPN.

Jonne
"Joni70" wrote in message
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Have you tried this:
Then, on VPN connection in right-click and choose Properties. Select the
Networking tab. Locate "Internet Protocol Version 4". Click the properties
button, then in click Advanced. Uncheck the "Use default gateway on remote
network" option, and click OK. Then, try and reconnect your VPN.

Jonne
----- Original Message -----
"lnbaran" wrote in message
...
I have successfully established both internet and vpn connections.
Problem
is, once vpn connection established, browser no longer functions. All
diagnostics state network connection is fine. Is there a problem with
having
two connections at once with Vista? Have no problems with this on XP
computer at same location.




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Old November 3rd 07, 07:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
tuca
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Default Home Network & VPN Connection issues

I have the same problem and I tried this but the the VPN no longer works but
yes the interney. I cannot have both connections at the same time and thta is
the requirement.

"Joni70" wrote:

Sorry, I sent the message too soon, it had some bad typos. Here are the
instructions again:

1. On the VPN connection: right-click and choose Properties.
2. Select the Networking tab. Locate "Internet Protocol Version 4". Click
the properties button.
3. Click Advanced. Uncheck the "Use default gateway on remote network"
option. Click OK.
4. Then, try and reconnect your VPN.

Jonne
"Joni70" wrote in message
...
Have you tried this:
Then, on VPN connection in right-click and choose Properties. Select the
Networking tab. Locate "Internet Protocol Version 4". Click the properties
button, then in click Advanced. Uncheck the "Use default gateway on remote
network" option, and click OK. Then, try and reconnect your VPN.

Jonne
----- Original Message -----
"lnbaran" wrote in message
...
I have successfully established both internet and vpn connections.
Problem
is, once vpn connection established, browser no longer functions. All
diagnostics state network connection is fine. Is there a problem with
having
two connections at once with Vista? Have no problems with this on XP
computer at same location.




 




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