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Posted by season ace on April 12, 2007, 11:48 am
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> Michal Idziorek wrote:
> > Thanks for your prompt answer,
>
> > I run SP2 indeed.
>
> > The problem is not concerning file sharing, but the internet connection
> > sharing in my LAN.
>
> > From time to time I want also to have access to the internet from the
> > second computer in my "lan". I use: "internet connection sharing" on my
> > main pc for this purpose.
>
> > However as soon as i install the cisco client on my main computer, the
> > internet is not working on my secondary pc anymore. This problem is
> > occuring whether or not, a vpn connection is estabilished.
>
> > I do not think that i belong to a domain. I just have to computers
> > connected here locally. My main pc is connected to the internet.
> > I want to use VPN to connect with my universities Network in order to
> > gain access to some resources and publications (for which, an uni-ip is
> > needed).
>
> So you are using the PC as a router. I doubt that this will work at the
> same time as a VPN is operating over one of the two (or more?) NIC on
> your computer.
>
> Make life simple, and safer, get a router ($35 us).
The cisco client has a built-in firewall -- right-click the icon in
the systray.. and see if STATEFUL FIREWALL is check. By default I
believe it's enabled..
you should disable it if you want to use netshares... There are other
things I noticed that the cisco client is doing such as intercepting
DHCP (not related to the built-in firewall) --- I've been using Zmesh
along side with the Cisco Client -- works really well. Zmesh is a
really nice easy-to-use vpn solution for beginners and experts and
takes away all the complexities of voice chatting, file transferring,
video conferencing, desktop sharing. Zmesh http://www.zullotech.com
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