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hi:
i have two pc's connected to a broadband router. i use remote desktop from
A to connect to B, which works fine. on B, i've set up a vpn connection to a
personal VPN service. i chose "public location" when i first connected to
the vpn network, because i want the most secure environment possible on that
PC when i'm connected to the vpn. i also unchecked everything other than
"Internet Protocol Version 4" in the properties of the vpn connection, as per
their security instructions. but when i am connected to the vpn on B, i can
no longer use remote desktop from A to connect to B over the LAN.
when i connect to the vpn on B, i want all internet traffic on B to go
through the vpn. however, i would still like to be able to use remote
desktop from A to connect to B over my LAN. i do NOT want the remote desktop
connection to have to go through the vpn server to get to B (because of the
effect that would have on latency). how can i set this up?
i have two pc's connected to a broadband router. i use remote desktop from
A to connect to B, which works fine. on B, i've set up a vpn connection to a
personal VPN service. i chose "public location" when i first connected to
the vpn network, because i want the most secure environment possible on that
PC when i'm connected to the vpn. i also unchecked everything other than
"Internet Protocol Version 4" in the properties of the vpn connection, as per
their security instructions. but when i am connected to the vpn on B, i can
no longer use remote desktop from A to connect to B over the LAN.
when i connect to the vpn on B, i want all internet traffic on B to go
through the vpn. however, i would still like to be able to use remote
desktop from A to connect to B over my LAN. i do NOT want the remote desktop
connection to have to go through the vpn server to get to B (because of the
effect that would have on latency). how can i set this up?