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ISDN Dial-up to IPO

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ipofficedude

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Nov 25, 2005
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Is there any way of inputing some kind of route either on the IPO or my XP Machine so that I can dial-in via an ISDN So Bus using an ISDN TA and also browse the Internet/LAN?

The only way I can think of doing this is to add a static route for every single customer who has a different IPaddress into my routing table by issuing route add -p command????

e.g my LAN IP is 192.168.1.100 I dial-up to IPO using static PPP IP of 192.168.99.5 (default IPO) - I can connect fine etc and download config but I lose my Internet and LAN /traffic connection until I disconnect the ISDN (PPP).

I can understand why but would appreciate a split tunnel type solution.

Cheers
Ian
 
Are you using a windows dial up connection? If so go to properties before you connect. Then the networking tab. Then high light TCP/IP and go to properties. Then go under advanced and uncheck use gateway of remote network. That may do it for you.
 
Yeah I have tried that but it doesn't make a great deal of difference.

What I am actually trying to do is VPN from home to my office network use terminal server to connect to a Server that has an ISDN TA and dial-out to a customer site. The problem is as soon as the dial-up connects the VPN drops or the Terminal server kicks me out.

Cheers
 
You must disable the option "use standard gateway" in you dial-up connection.

Go to Start > Run > type Rasphone
Select the dial up connection, go to properties
goto Network, select TCP/IP settings, select advanced and disable "Use standard gateway in the external network"

Now you can access internet while you have a dial-up connection active.

NIHIL NOVI SUB SOLE
 
i did had that problem too
i could not solve this
i used a workaround
i logged in on a different pc with remote desktop
on that pc i logged in on to the pc with the isdncard also with remotedesktop
then it worked


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intrigrant - That doesn't work unfortunately - thanks

tlpeter - yeah that works as does VNC and PCAnywhere from one machine to the machine with teh dial-up etc but it just slows it all down.

Static Routes work a treat also but I'd have to add 100+!!!!

I'm trying to blag working from home more but don't have an ISDN connection so VPN to Terminal server and dial-out is awsome when you do a static route but just wondering if there is a quicker way!?

 
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