Vpn connection: How to?


  1. Posts : 20
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    Vpn connection: How to?


    Hi -

    i have successfully followed the process to Setup VPN network.
    Virtual Private Network (VPN) - Enable Incoming VPN Connections

    and then actually connect to VPN.
    https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...nnections.html

    and it worked too!

    but... right after i was connected i wasn't able to connect to the internet anymore... However, i was using teamviewer to remove control the PC while doing everything... Teamviewer connect was just live and it didn't got disconnected at all.



    both pc's were on a totally different network/physical location.
    both are Win 7 pc's
    after i setup VPN... i went to my router and added port forwarding and everything else too.

    Any tips?
      My Computer


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    Alright... i did some googling around an found the solution and it worked.

    windows 7 - Why does connecting to my work VPN cause my internet to not work? - Super User

    but this still didn't resolve my issue.

    We use this software at work (Lan Messenger) LAN Messenger - Home

    For local chats... this would just display about anyone who is on local network and put him in the list... what we are trying to do is connect to VPN so that the user can chat with others at work as the user is physically in... is it possible?
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  3. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #3

    chetanmadaan said:
    Alright... i did some googling around an found the solution and it worked.

    windows 7 - Why does connecting to my work VPN cause my internet to not work? - Super User

    but this still didn't resolve my issue.

    We use this software at work (Lan Messenger) LAN Messenger - Home

    For local chats... this would just display about anyone who is on local network and put him in the list... what we are trying to do is connect to VPN so that the user can chat with others at work as the user is physically in... is it possible?
    You might try looking in the network settings on the VPN, try changing from NAT mode to bridged mode which should allow the client to receive an IP from the host.
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       #4

    and i my friend i would do that????? :) :) :)
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  5. Posts : 8,870
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    chetanmadaan said:
    and i my friend i would do that????? :) :) :)
    It should work if you configure the client computers to use the default gateway setting on the local network for Internet traffic and a static route on the remote network for VPN-based traffic.

    On the Networking Tab of the VPN Properties, and uncheck "Use default gateway on remote network."

    The settings are a bit different sometimes but it should be something like that.
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    Oh ok... i posted that link above in the second message at the top.

    windows 7 - Why does connecting to my work VPN cause my internet to not work? - Super User

    and already tried that... it does make my internet work... but i am then using my own internet connection and not the VPN's.
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #7

    You should know that access to a server through VPN's are purposely set up to not allow you to connect to the internet through their own servers unless they are purposely configured for this.

    The server admin would have control over this.
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       #8

    Well... in this case i am the Server admin... but still not able to do it .
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  9. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
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    chetanmadaan said:
    Well... in this case i am the Server admin... but still not able to do it .
    In that case you need to have split tunneling working.

    The following link talks about how to do this. Haven't messed with this myself but this seems to be what you are looking for.

    The Cable Guy - October 2003
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