Sounds like you may want to add a static entry to the routing table on the computer
connected to the T1 line. When you have a default gateway configured, all non local
network traffic goes to the default gateway [lan router port]. However you can add a
static route [route add with the -p persistent switch] to the routing table that
could send all traffic to the network address for the site to the T1 gateway. The
route table will use a specfic route if available. Use route print to view the
routing table. See the link below for more info. --- Steve
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...-us/route.mspx
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...aticroute.mspx
"Tony Heslington" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:2Nhdc.38368$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Please help!
>
> Successfully have connected VPN. I can ping each location and have used
> PC-Anywhere to see desktops of remote computers, GREAT RIGHT.... NO
>
> The problem.
> ------------
>
> I inherited this project with the understanding the VPN was to connect
> through the offices DSL internet connection and the already connected
> linksys VPN router.
>
> However, I have since learned the desired machine of access and only this
> machine (just my luck) is connected to a previously setup T1 connection
> which provides access to another remote site. The issue is that in order to
> have access to the remote site, the PC requires the gateway IP set to the
> T1.
>
> When the gateway-IP is set to the T1 I (obviously?) I cannot ping the PC via
> the linksys VPN connection and cannot connect any software. If I change the
> gateway-IP to the linksys VPN router I can ping the machine, access via
> PC-Anywhere software ***BUT*** I loose the connection to the T1 and
> thereofore loose half the purpose of setting the remote connection up
> altogether, the machine has lost its connection to the remote site and 1 of
> the accounting packages no longer functions.
>
> I tried briefly plugging in a USB NIC card (multi-home) and gave it the
> opposing gateway IP but still couldn't ping over the VPN (I could ping
> everything fine in the office). I tried adding a 2nd gateway IP under
> advanced option in the TCP/IP properties (W2K) no luck.
>
> HELP ME I'M MELTING!!!
>
>
> Tony.
>
> Local Linksys Router
> IP 10.50.5.5
>
> Local T1 Router
> IP 10.50.5.1
>
> Remote Liksys Router
> IP 10.50.6.1
>
>