Re: VPN taking over networking



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> From time to time, I connect to other systems via VPN from Windows XP.
> When I do, the VPN seems to become the main network connection. I would
> rather my local connection handle internet requests, not the VPN as
that
> is very slow with the unneeded encryption. Is there anyway to configure
> the network connections so that my local stays the main and teh VPN
gets
> requests to systems not found there? Usually, the VPN gives me a class
> B fake IP, while my local DHCP gives me a fake class C.
>
> Thanks.
>


Properties of the VPN connection, tab networking, TCP/IP, advanced,
uncheck "Use default gateway on remote network" might be what you're
looking for.

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