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|    Mark to Sean Culhane    |
|    Re: Contivity VPN Client and home networ    |
|    21 Aug 04 16:40:26    |
      XPost: comp.dcom.sys.nortel       From: user@127.0.0.1              Another good possibility is that Split Tunneling has been disabled.       With Split tunneling off, you can ONLY get data to the other end of the       VPN tunnel. All local networks are blocked. This settign is in the       Contivity concentrator, and is downloaded by the client at tunnel       initiliasation.              Mark       Sean Culhane wrote:       > I had the same problem ... home network behind a linksys router on a       > 192.168.1.x subnet, and when connected to employer via Contivity, my       > home network wasn't reachable.       >       > The cause was that my employer was also using the 192.168.1.x subnet.       > Solution: change my home subnet (via the main linksys admin page) to       > be in a non-conflicting range, such as 10.1.1.x       >       > Works like a charm.       >       > -- Sean.       >       > "Shrek" |
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