Configuring a single VPN client with a policy that permits the client to reach more than one destination is called split tunneling. For example, the VPN policy might say all traffic sent to 192.168.0.0/24 goes over a VPN tunnel to the main office. Other traffic -- with no VPN -- goes over the internet to the remote locations.

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2019-12-2 · Du and his family acquired green cards in 2009. But his company is in China and he spends most time there, while his wife and child live in the U.S. Du thinks it is a lot harder for him to develop his career in the U.S. since he is much more familiar with the Chinese market's rules and, what's more, operating costs in China are much lower. 未分类 | en.huanqiu.com | Page 135

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When configuring Routing and Remote Access to set up a VPN server, the wizard said I need to NIC cards. One for the internet connection and one for the LAN. Why 2 cards? I understand that one NIC is for my internet connection, but isn't that how remote users get to my network, through the one incoming connection? Assuming you really mean to set up a server and not a client, yes, a VPN server should generally always have two NIC cards for enhanced security and performance: one inside and one outside. The inside NIC connects to the internal LAN, while the outside NIC is the one that will connect to the WAN.