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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"  wrote in message news:...   
   >   
   >>Hi,   
   >>   
   >>I hope someone could help because my networking knowledge is not that great.   
   >>   
   >>I have a home network at home behind a Linksys router with IP addresses   
   >>starting from 192.168.1.100. I also use Contivity VPN Client to connect to   
   >>my employer's network using a smart card. The problem is that when the   
   >>Contivity VPN Client is connected I cannot access any of my home computers.   
   >>For example, I cannot map to shared drives neither by name nor by TCP/IP   
   >>address, neither I can browse web pages in any of my home web sites, e.g.   
   >>http://mypc//.   
   >>   
   >>My explanation is that the reason for this is that all home LAN requests are   
   >>re-routed through Contivity VPN Client. When I stop Contivity VPN Client   
   >>everything is OK. In Contivity VPN Client Name Server Options both DNS and   
   >>WINS properties are blank.   
   >>   
   >>Why is this happening and what I can do to connect to my LAN computers?   
      
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