Sounds like split tunneling being disabled on the one computer...could that 
somehow be set on the VPN server if it's not showing on the client?

 

BINO

 
> From: brian.wee...@gmail.com
> Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2010 12:45:01 -0400
> To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
> Subject: [H] VPN connection seals computer off from LAN
> 
> This is very weird. I have a VPN setup and it's been acting weird - when I
> connect to it using one of the machines on my LAN, that machines effectively
> drops off the network. It can browse the internet just fine, but none of
> the other machines on the LAN can connect to it. Interestingly, although it
> says its LAN IP is still 10.0.1.2, I can't ping it with that IP. I have
> been using this VPN on this particular machine for months with no problems
> until recently.
> 
> However, using the same VPN setup on another machine on the same LAN, it
> will connect to the VPN and still be visible on the LAN and can still
> connect to other clients on the LAN. I've double checked the VPN settings
> are they are exactly the same on both machines.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
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