Re: Internet Access fails after VPN established



Thanks Stanley for the response. I think my Remote Lan prohibits me
from connecting to the internet thro it. Unless I terminal onto a
remote Machine and then browse from there.
I can ping all addresses within the range of my Remote Lan but cannot
ping or nslookup a external Name/IP. Expected behavior I suppose.

What I want is that my computer should connect to Remote over the VPN,
and to Internet over my local ADSL. How do I do this? Is this a
limitation of PPTP? Will I need to get IPSEC VPN?
TIA
Kar
Depends on the DNS/settings of the VPN network you are connecting to as well
as the settings of your local VPN setup.

What happens when you try to PING some address that pings fine before you
are VPN connected.
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