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> Actually, what is happening is by design and quite correct.
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> When you connect your compute
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Actually, what is happening is by design and quite correct.
When you connect your computer by VPN (tunneling through the Internet to the
NT server), your
Actually, what is happening is by design and quite correct.
When you connect your computer by VPN (tunneling through the Internet to the NT
server), your computer takes on a another IP which is a LAN IP of the network you're
connecting to. The RRAS server will normally assign your computer a LA