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XP Internet & Dial Up Networking !!
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At work I use XP Pro connected to the network with the following settings: IP Address : 192.168.1.100 SubNet : 255.255.255.0 Gateway : 192.169.1.49 DNS : 192.168.1.10 (local win server) 208.67.222.222 (open DNS) This works fine and causes no problems. I use XP's Dial Up Networking to access clients remote sites. I currently have around 150 dun profiles. When I connect to a clients site I can access their systems via the web, ftp and telnet.. HOWEVER I can't access the Internet...when connected to a remote site. Is there any way to do this ? Have access to the client and the internet ?? Also anyone of an app or script that will show me the IP address of the server at the client site. To do this is XP I have to open the dialup connection status window, click on Support and then I see the IP Address.. Any easier way to get this ? Thanks for all your help !! |
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TomT wrote:
Hi At work I use XP Pro connected to the network with the following settings: IP Address : 192.168.1.100 SubNet : 255.255.255.0 Gateway : 192.169.1.49 DNS : 192.168.1.10 (local win server) 208.67.222.222 (open DNS) This works fine and causes no problems. I use XP's Dial Up Networking to access clients remote sites. I currently have around 150 dun profiles. When I connect to a clients site I can access their systems via the web, ftp and telnet.. HOWEVER I can't access the Internet...when connected to a remote site. Is there any way to do this ? Have access to the client and the internet ?? Also anyone of an app or script that will show me the IP address of the server at the client site. To do this is XP I have to open the dialup connection status window, click on Support and then I see the IP Address.. Any easier way to get this ? Thanks for all your help !! Anyone any ideas ? Thx |
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TomT wrote:
Hi At work I use XP Pro connected to the network with the following settings: IP Address : 192.168.1.100 SubNet : 255.255.255.0 Gateway : 192.169.1.49 DNS : 192.168.1.10 (local win server) 208.67.222.222 (open DNS) This works fine and causes no problems. I use XP's Dial Up Networking to access clients remote sites. I currently have around 150 dun profiles. When I connect to a clients site I can access their systems via the web, ftp and telnet.. HOWEVER I can't access the Internet...when connected to a remote site. Is there any way to do this ? Have access to the client and the internet ?? Also anyone of an app or script that will show me the IP address of the server at the client site. To do this is XP I have to open the dialup connection status window, click on Support and then I see the IP Address.. Any easier way to get this ? Thanks for all your help !! Anyone any ideas ? Thx |
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TomT wrote in
: TomT wrote: Hi At work I use XP Pro connected to the network with the following settings: IP Address : 192.168.1.100 SubNet : 255.255.255.0 Gateway : 192.169.1.49 DNS : 192.168.1.10 (local win server) 208.67.222.222 (open DNS) This works fine and causes no problems. I use XP's Dial Up Networking to access clients remote sites. I currently have around 150 dun profiles. When I connect to a clients site I can access their systems via the web, ftp and telnet.. HOWEVER I can't access the Internet...when connected to a remote site. Is there any way to do this ? Have access to the client and the internet ?? Also anyone of an app or script that will show me the IP address of the server at the client site. To do this is XP I have to open the dialup connection status window, click on Support and then I see the IP Address.. Any easier way to get this ? Thanks for all your help !! Anyone any ideas ? Thx It sounds like your default gateway may end up pointing to your client's site instead of your own gateway when your are connected to a client. When you are connected to a client try bringing up a command window and enter the command: route print ....and see how your packets are being routed. HTH, John |
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TomT wrote in
: TomT wrote: Hi At work I use XP Pro connected to the network with the following settings: IP Address : 192.168.1.100 SubNet : 255.255.255.0 Gateway : 192.169.1.49 DNS : 192.168.1.10 (local win server) 208.67.222.222 (open DNS) This works fine and causes no problems. I use XP's Dial Up Networking to access clients remote sites. I currently have around 150 dun profiles. When I connect to a clients site I can access their systems via the web, ftp and telnet.. HOWEVER I can't access the Internet...when connected to a remote site. Is there any way to do this ? Have access to the client and the internet ?? Also anyone of an app or script that will show me the IP address of the server at the client site. To do this is XP I have to open the dialup connection status window, click on Support and then I see the IP Address.. Any easier way to get this ? Thanks for all your help !! Anyone any ideas ? Thx It sounds like your default gateway may end up pointing to your client's site instead of your own gateway when your are connected to a client. When you are connected to a client try bringing up a command window and enter the command: route print ....and see how your packets are being routed. HTH, John |
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John Wunderlich wrote:
TomT wrote in : TomT wrote: Hi At work I use XP Pro connected to the network with the following settings: IP Address : 192.168.1.100 SubNet : 255.255.255.0 Gateway : 192.169.1.49 DNS : 192.168.1.10 (local win server) 208.67.222.222 (open DNS) This works fine and causes no problems. I use XP's Dial Up Networking to access clients remote sites. I currently have around 150 dun profiles. When I connect to a clients site I can access their systems via the web, ftp and telnet.. HOWEVER I can't access the Internet...when connected to a remote site. Is there any way to do this ? Have access to the client and the internet ?? Also anyone of an app or script that will show me the IP address of the server at the client site. To do this is XP I have to open the dialup connection status window, click on Support and then I see the IP Address.. Any easier way to get this ? Thanks for all your help !! Anyone any ideas ? Thx It sounds like your default gateway may end up pointing to your client's site instead of your own gateway when your are connected to a client. When you are connected to a client try bringing up a command window and enter the command: route print ...and see how your packets are being routed. HTH, John Cheers John I'll try that tomorrow |
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John Wunderlich wrote:
TomT wrote in : TomT wrote: Hi At work I use XP Pro connected to the network with the following settings: IP Address : 192.168.1.100 SubNet : 255.255.255.0 Gateway : 192.169.1.49 DNS : 192.168.1.10 (local win server) 208.67.222.222 (open DNS) This works fine and causes no problems. I use XP's Dial Up Networking to access clients remote sites. I currently have around 150 dun profiles. When I connect to a clients site I can access their systems via the web, ftp and telnet.. HOWEVER I can't access the Internet...when connected to a remote site. Is there any way to do this ? Have access to the client and the internet ?? Also anyone of an app or script that will show me the IP address of the server at the client site. To do this is XP I have to open the dialup connection status window, click on Support and then I see the IP Address.. Any easier way to get this ? Thanks for all your help !! Anyone any ideas ? Thx It sounds like your default gateway may end up pointing to your client's site instead of your own gateway when your are connected to a client. When you are connected to a client try bringing up a command window and enter the command: route print ...and see how your packets are being routed. HTH, John Cheers John I'll try that tomorrow |
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John Wunderlich wrote:
TomT wrote in : TomT wrote: Hi At work I use XP Pro connected to the network with the following settings: IP Address : 192.168.1.100 SubNet : 255.255.255.0 Gateway : 192.169.1.49 DNS : 192.168.1.10 (local win server) 208.67.222.222 (open DNS) This works fine and causes no problems. I use XP's Dial Up Networking to access clients remote sites. I currently have around 150 dun profiles. When I connect to a clients site I can access their systems via the web, ftp and telnet.. HOWEVER I can't access the Internet...when connected to a remote site. Is there any way to do this ? Have access to the client and the internet ?? Also anyone of an app or script that will show me the IP address of the server at the client site. To do this is XP I have to open the dialup connection status window, click on Support and then I see the IP Address.. Any easier way to get this ? Thanks for all your help !! Anyone any ideas ? Thx It sounds like your default gateway may end up pointing to your client's site instead of your own gateway when your are connected to a client. When you are connected to a client try bringing up a command window and enter the command: route print ...and see how your packets are being routed. HTH, John Cheers John I'll try that tomorrow |
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John Wunderlich wrote:
TomT wrote in : TomT wrote: Hi At work I use XP Pro connected to the network with the following settings: IP Address : 192.168.1.100 SubNet : 255.255.255.0 Gateway : 192.169.1.49 DNS : 192.168.1.10 (local win server) 208.67.222.222 (open DNS) This works fine and causes no problems. I use XP's Dial Up Networking to access clients remote sites. I currently have around 150 dun profiles. When I connect to a clients site I can access their systems via the web, ftp and telnet.. HOWEVER I can't access the Internet...when connected to a remote site. Is there any way to do this ? Have access to the client and the internet ?? Also anyone of an app or script that will show me the IP address of the server at the client site. To do this is XP I have to open the dialup connection status window, click on Support and then I see the IP Address.. Any easier way to get this ? Thanks for all your help !! Anyone any ideas ? Thx It sounds like your default gateway may end up pointing to your client's site instead of your own gateway when your are connected to a client. When you are connected to a client try bringing up a command window and enter the command: route print ...and see how your packets are being routed. HTH, John Cheers John I'll try that tomorrow |
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On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 15:06:38 +0000, TomT wrote: I use XP's Dial Up Networking to access clients remote sites. I currently have around 150 dun profiles. When I connect to a clients site I can access their systems via the web, ftp and telnet.. HOWEVER I can't access the Internet...when connected to a remote site. You need to uncheck the box in the DUN advanced tcp/ip properties which says "Use default gateway on remote network". Jim. |
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On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 15:06:38 +0000, TomT wrote: I use XP's Dial Up Networking to access clients remote sites. I currently have around 150 dun profiles. When I connect to a clients site I can access their systems via the web, ftp and telnet.. HOWEVER I can't access the Internet...when connected to a remote site. You need to uncheck the box in the DUN advanced tcp/ip properties which says "Use default gateway on remote network". Jim. |
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