Seperate Network Traffic between Local and Dial up Network

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I have both corporate LAN and Dial up connect to my PC, how can I configure it to route all traffic to local network first and forward traffic that cannot sent on
local network to dial up.

I'd tried to setup network bridge between LAN and Dial up but it's not allow to do so under Windows XP.
 
I have both corporate LAN and Dial up connect to my PC, how can I configure it to route all traffic to local network first and forward traffic that cannot sent on
local network to dial up.

I'd tried to setup network bridge between LAN and Dial up but it's not allow to do so under Windows XP.

Remove the default gateway specification from the connection to the
corporate LAN. If the corporate LAN consists of more than one subnet,
you'll have to define static routes to access all of the subnets.

Consult with the corporate LAN managers and ask them:

1. Do they allow simultaneous connections to the LAN and the Internet?
Some companies prohibit that, because it's a security risk.

2. How to remove the default gateway specification.

3. Whether static routes are needed and, if so, how to define them.
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