Is "use default gateway on remote network" (vpn) still secure?
Hi there, I have a VPN set up on my laptop purely for privacy purposes, the problem here is that the VPN can often be quite slow.
It's my understanding that unticking the option: Use Default Gateway on a remote network, would allow my traffic to tunnel through my current internet connection rather than through my VPN's endpoint. I hope this makes sense so far. My question is, if I'm routing through my current internet connection is this still secure? It strikes me as though it wouldn't be, since I'm using my current internet connection tunnel as opposed to going to a remote network, and then out at the endpoint.
Would appreciate any help
Thanks very much.
Miles
Hi there, I have a VPN set up on my laptop purely for privacy purposes, the problem here is that the VPN can often be quite slow.
It's my understanding that unticking the option: Use Default Gateway on a remote network, would allow my traffic to tunnel through my current internet connection rather than through my VPN's endpoint. I hope this makes sense so far. My question is, if I'm routing through my current internet connection is this still secure? It strikes me as though it wouldn't be, since I'm using my current internet connection tunnel as opposed to going to a remote network, and then out at the endpoint.
Would appreciate any help
Thanks very much.
Miles
My Computer
At a glance
Win7 Enterprise x64AMD Phenom II - x4 945 (3.2GHz)3GBGTS 250
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom
- OS
- Win7 Enterprise x64
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II - x4 945 (3.2GHz)
- Motherboard
- ASUS M478a Deluxe (or something like that.. Can't remember)
- Memory
- 3GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- GTS 250
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 32" Sony Bravia
- Hard Drives
- 1TB WD
500GB Sandisk
160GB Sandisk
- PSU
- 650W CiT
- Keyboard
- G15 Generation 1
- Internet Speed
- Terrifyingly slow