Hello,
Here at my office, I have to enter my username and password to access the internet. Then I can run SoftEther VPN Client to connect to the VPN server and use it.
I have to not close the "Login page". If I close it, I'll be disconnected in 5 minutes. (seems that the login page is sending keep alive packets to the local internet account management system).
The problem is that when I connect to VPN by softether VPN, the packets couldn't be send to the local server (say 192.168.1.20) anymore and I get disconnected every 5 minutes...
Is there anyway to bypass an IP address for the packets to go directly instead of the VPN tunnel??
Thanks
Bypass local IP Address in SoftEther VPN Client
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Re: Bypass local IP Address in SoftEther VPN Client
> Is there anyway to bypass an IP address for the packets to go directly instead of the VPN tunnel??
Yes, by using `route` at a command prompt to set a low metric for the 192.168.1.20 network.
Connect to the VPN server, open a command prompt, run `route print`, and post the entire output here.
Yes, by using `route` at a command prompt to set a low metric for the 192.168.1.20 network.
Connect to the VPN server, open a command prompt, run `route print`, and post the entire output here.