Keef
14th Apr 2009, 23:37
I fixed this years ago, but I'm blowed if I can remember how... HELP!
I have a VPN from the Norfolk bolthole back to the main house in Essex. It's useful (when it works!) for checking the mail, and for getting hold of files I need and that aren't on the laptop. It works through the PlusNet ADSL connection here, straight into the modem in Essex. Speeds are "uplink" both ways, but it does a job.
HOWEVER, the pesky laptop has taken to popping up a "Dial-Up Networking" or a "Connect" window with the VPN's details at all-too-regular intervals. Basically, if the website I'm connected to is a bit slow, the lappie concludes the VPN might be a better route (it won't!) and asks to connect it. As soon as it does that, it blocks the existing ADSL connection. Telling it to Cancel sorts it, but it's a pain in the neck!
The problem happened a while ago, and someone told me a fix. But it's gone again, and I'm blowed if I can remember what it was. It's not the "Control Panel - Network Connections - Advanced - DialUpConnections" bit - that's set to "Disabled" and has been all along.
Anyone remember how? XP Pro, IBM ThinkPad T43 with pretty standard kit.
I have a VPN from the Norfolk bolthole back to the main house in Essex. It's useful (when it works!) for checking the mail, and for getting hold of files I need and that aren't on the laptop. It works through the PlusNet ADSL connection here, straight into the modem in Essex. Speeds are "uplink" both ways, but it does a job.
HOWEVER, the pesky laptop has taken to popping up a "Dial-Up Networking" or a "Connect" window with the VPN's details at all-too-regular intervals. Basically, if the website I'm connected to is a bit slow, the lappie concludes the VPN might be a better route (it won't!) and asks to connect it. As soon as it does that, it blocks the existing ADSL connection. Telling it to Cancel sorts it, but it's a pain in the neck!
The problem happened a while ago, and someone told me a fix. But it's gone again, and I'm blowed if I can remember what it was. It's not the "Control Panel - Network Connections - Advanced - DialUpConnections" bit - that's set to "Disabled" and has been all along.
Anyone remember how? XP Pro, IBM ThinkPad T43 with pretty standard kit.