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  1. monoceros144

    Can I use VPN and direct connect at the same time?

    Let's assume that it's a direct connection-- Cablemodem plugged into ethernet. Just a computer, and a XP, I do have a Linksys WRT54G and a Xincom DP6402 lying around if those would help. -- thank you so much for helping me-- I'm usually really good at solving these sorts of puzzles, but...
  2. monoceros144

    Can I use VPN and direct connect at the same time?

    IT seems like the Routing and Remote Access control panel might be a place to look, but I don't have it since I'm XP and not Server 2003. I instead the Server 2003 admin tools, but apparently the RRAS control panel isn't among them.
  3. monoceros144

    Can I use VPN and direct connect at the same time?

    I'm using the Windows XP VPN client
  4. monoceros144

    Can I use VPN and direct connect at the same time?

    Burt-- I'm sorry to be dense-- how do I set up such a static NAT within XP? Do I need to install some sort special Administrative Tool?
  5. monoceros144

    Can I use VPN and direct connect at the same time?

    NAT/PAT w/ static assignment won't work because that servers IPs will change often. is there any way I can just say everything with port X go through VPN?
  6. monoceros144

    Can I use VPN and direct connect at the same time?

    I'm definitely could control which port. Since I control the work server (which has to be accessed over the VPN), I could set it whatever port I want. So, if there were some way to say "Send port X through the VPN, but send everything else through the direct connect"-- that would work...
  7. monoceros144

    Can I use VPN and direct connect at the same time?

    I have a direct connection to the internet, and then a VPN connection. The VPN is required for some applications, but using the web is substantially slower while the VPN is enabled. Would there be a way to let only SOME TCP/IP go through the VPN, while others did not? For example-- could I...

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