They have 'use default gateway on remote network' selected.  This forces
their workstation to use the default route of the dial-up rather than the
local network.  BUT this should only affect things off the LAN so that may
not be your answer after all (now that I take a sip of coffee..heh).  Try
setting TCP/IP on the local adapter to default & see if that helps.  It may
just be trying to use the dial-up adapter as default and timing out.

OK enough shots in the dark...I need more coffee.  The above is good to know
but most likely not your answer ;)  Do a ROUTE PRINT before and after
dialing in and see what the differences are.  If possible cut & paste it to
us and I can try to figure it out from there.

Allen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ole Drews Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 9:52 AM
Subject: OT: Can't ping anything on LAN when connected on dial-up adapter


> This might be a little off topic since it is not regarding Cisco, but then
> again maybe not, since it's about routing and connectivity after all.
>
> I have a small LAN where five workstations and one printer. Everybody can
> ping eachother and the printer. However, if one of the users establish a
> dial-up connection to the ISP, she can't ping anything on the LAN anymore.
>
> The workstations are running Windows 95/98.
>
> I haven't been able to find anything (yet) in Microsofts Knowledgebase
(I'm
> still looking), but I thought that some of you might have had this problem
> yourselves.
>
> Any comments on this will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ole
>
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