W wsjtrade Contributor Joined Jul 1, 2012 Posts 14 May 30, 2013 #1 Hello I lost any connection to access internet when I log on VPN Services, is happening since 8 days ago, any idea whats up? I tried all around (reset router, change ethernet cables, reset switch) but nothing, any help will be greatful Thanks
Hello I lost any connection to access internet when I log on VPN Services, is happening since 8 days ago, any idea whats up? I tried all around (reset router, change ethernet cables, reset switch) but nothing, any help will be greatful Thanks
Trouble BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst, Contributor Joined May 1, 2012 Posts 178 Location N.W. Indiana May 30, 2013 #2 Very often, within the properties of the VPN, it will default to using the gateway on the remote network. Take a look at the VPN properties and see if you can either uncheck that or set it to use your local gateway.
Very often, within the properties of the VPN, it will default to using the gateway on the remote network. Take a look at the VPN properties and see if you can either uncheck that or set it to use your local gateway.
cluberti Senior Member Staff member Joined Mar 2, 2012 Posts 443 Location Redmond May 30, 2013 #3 A good question - what VPN solution is in use here, and what is the configuration of the browser for proxy before making the VPN connection? There are lots of VPN packages that do exactly what Trouble has mentioned, and this can indeed break browser configuration post-VPN connection for a number of reasons.
A good question - what VPN solution is in use here, and what is the configuration of the browser for proxy before making the VPN connection? There are lots of VPN packages that do exactly what Trouble has mentioned, and this can indeed break browser configuration post-VPN connection for a number of reasons.
W wsjtrade Contributor Joined Jul 1, 2012 Posts 14 May 30, 2013 #4 Was working fine one week ago, something happened after , At&t check the connection, modem and is fine, other user on network working fine on Internet access, is just the computer what is connected to a VPN in that moment, is a hard work trying to look the cause.
Was working fine one week ago, something happened after , At&t check the connection, modem and is fine, other user on network working fine on Internet access, is just the computer what is connected to a VPN in that moment, is a hard work trying to look the cause.
cluberti Senior Member Staff member Joined Mar 2, 2012 Posts 443 Location Redmond May 30, 2013 #5 Well, if you didn't change your internet connection or your PC's configuration, that leaves the VPN - you know if anything was changed on the back-end there?
Well, if you didn't change your internet connection or your PC's configuration, that leaves the VPN - you know if anything was changed on the back-end there?
W wsjtrade Contributor Joined Jul 1, 2012 Posts 14 May 30, 2013 #6 Yes, we are working with that end is a VPN services on Guatemala, the office here in Miami need be connected to the main office there through VPN service , thanks for your reply
Yes, we are working with that end is a VPN services on Guatemala, the office here in Miami need be connected to the main office there through VPN service , thanks for your reply
TheCyberMan Networking Expert Joined May 5, 2012 Posts 147 Location The Cyberverse Apr 23, 2015 #7 Probably a silly Question but are you using your internet connection so I apologise if ths is not the case. Split tunnels wiil be needed if you need to run the Vpn or your internet at the same time. Vpn Passthrough needs to be checkmarked on the router or routers.
Probably a silly Question but are you using your internet connection so I apologise if ths is not the case. Split tunnels wiil be needed if you need to run the Vpn or your internet at the same time. Vpn Passthrough needs to be checkmarked on the router or routers.
Tekno Venus Senior Administrator, Developer Staff member Joined Jul 21, 2012 Posts 7,230 Location UK Apr 23, 2015 #8 TheCyberMan said: Probably a silly Question but are you using your internet connection so I apologise if ths is not the case. Split tunnels wiil be needed if you need to run the Vpn or your internet at the same time. Vpn Passthrough needs to be checkmarked on the router or routers. Click to expand... The last post in this thread was in May 2013, don't expect a reply!
TheCyberMan said: Probably a silly Question but are you using your internet connection so I apologise if ths is not the case. Split tunnels wiil be needed if you need to run the Vpn or your internet at the same time. Vpn Passthrough needs to be checkmarked on the router or routers. Click to expand... The last post in this thread was in May 2013, don't expect a reply!