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|    Message 510 of 2,348    |
|    Joe Beasley to Roman Kab    |
|    Re: Cisco VPN and access to the local LA    |
|    20 Nov 03 23:01:41    |
      From: jbeasley@marflar.net              Disabling split-tunnel disables local lan access for all network devices       using the cisco client.              Split tunnel would have to be enabled so that you still have local lan       access.              On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 10:06:52 -0600, Roman Kab wrote:              > I use cisco vpn v3.x to connect to my clients. Clients configured their       > VPN side without split tunnel. As soon as I make a connection all my       > local lan access becomes disable.       >       > Recently I added a wireless nic to my laptop and would like to explore a       > setup where I can connect to VPN client and maintain my local lan       > access.       >       > I use:       >       > Windows XP Home       > Cisco VPN v3.x       >       > D-link gateway/firewall       > Home IP 192.168.0.x       >       > Can this be done?       >       > Thanks in advance.       >       > Roman              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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