I corrected the DNS issue by editing the registry key
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Linkage\Bind",
putting "\Device\NdisWanIp" first. I can now connect to Exchange with Outlook
and ping office servers by name, but now the issue with the slow external
access remains. Simple pages like Google load, but, for example,
Microsoft.com and bing.com pages just sit there trying to load and never time
out (at least for as long as I have left it).
Anyone have any ideas? System is Windows XP Pro SP3 using Windows PPTP
client. I have verified with tracert that access to www.microsoft.com is
going over VPN and results of route print look good.
John
How does RAS assign DNS/WINS to client
Name resolution is big issue in VPN access. If your VPN server doesn't
setup correctly ... To assign the DNS and WINS to a VPN client for name
resolution, . ...
www.howtonetworking.com/RemoteAccess/vpnname1.htm
Name resulotion on VPN
Jump to How to assign DNS and WINS on VPN client manually:
Click DNS and WINS tabs to assign the VPN server's DNS and WINS.
www.howtonetworking.com/nameresolutionpnvpn.htm
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"GregB47304" <GregB...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Thanks!
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I had the same problem and it was driving me nuts! Here is the fix I found
on another board.
To fix the problem I opened the properties for the VPN connection on the
client -> Networking -> TCP/IP (Properties) -> Advanced -> and unchecked "Use
default gateway on remote network". After that both internet and my VPN
connection worked simultaneously.
>I had the same problem and it was driving me nuts! Here is the fix I found
>on another board.
>
>To fix the problem I opened the properties for the VPN connection on the
>client -> Networking -> TCP/IP (Properties) -> Advanced -> and unchecked "Use
>default gateway on remote network". After that both internet and my VPN
>connection worked simultaneously.
This is the correct solution. It allows traffic that is not destined
to the remote network to go from the VPN client directly to the
non-VPN sites without having to go through the VPN tunnel first.