BeerCheeze Rated XXX
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Posted: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 19:06:41 Post Subject: |
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Well... tom's is sorta right... It does depend on the router. But it doesn't have to be split tunneling. It actually shows you they are not true network guys. Split tunneling is normally referred to as what happens at the CLIENT not the router.
Basically what needs to happen is like this...
1) Packet comes into router
2) Router checks destination of packet
3) If packet is distended for a route that has been set up to go across a VPN tunnel then it goes.
4) If not, it takes the default route (i.e. the Internet). |
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