Interface An internal home ip(same as without vpn)Īs you can see it already has a bigger number 35 the vpn route from the default which is 25. Gateway My routers ip at home (not work's?) Network Destination Work's Public-Static IP When i connect via vpn I have two extra lines What I mean is with route print without being connected to the vpn I have at Active Routes So it took me a while to find time to check it but weird thing is, it seems to be already as you mentioned it should be done. This line makes sure the client can still connect to ERP under such split tunnel. Normally 1000 should be enough.Īfter that you connect and check the routing table again, you should see now there are still two default routes but the VPN has a higher metric, so that internet traffic will not go to VPN.Īlso in the table there should be a route to your VPN subnet (192.168.200.0 for example). Therefore, the number you put into metric should be larger than the metric of the LAN/WiFi adapter. The one with a lower metric will be the actual default route. So if you are connected to VPN, you should find two default routes here. A line with destination 0.0.0.0 and mask 0.0.0.0 is a default route. Run "route print" in the command line to check out the routing table. It is assigned to the virtual network adapter in order to determine which would become the default route is two are available (the underlying LAN/WiFi and the VPN). The metric has nothing to do with the SoftEther client.
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PS2 At softether vpn client manager / properties of the vpn connection /advanced settings, would increasing the tcp connections from 1 to a bigger number would help increase the speed but then again is there a formula to compute how that number affects the network conjunction of the machine serving as softether server? Maybe increase the tcp connections to one client reduces the total number of clients that can connect simultaneously or something. On the same tab arent 32 tcp connections for one client only too much? PS1 I also found on the clients sided a Network traffic sped tool and I get to choose server or client to test the speed for. For now I need to know if split tunnel would be the best scenario for the clients (speed-connection)
Sorry for asking too much but I need to build a basic understanding of these and then if its needed to experiment any further options. I think I ve seen somewhere a value of 200 (which is the default though) Don t know what the default is in order to put a larger number there. Ok if I uncheck the automatic from the metric option I need to specify a value. You meant the virtual adapter that has been created during app installation. New Edit: Probably found it It has nothing to do with the client softether app at all. What would be the purpose to accomplish that on the server side?Īlso cant find the menu to the option for ipv4 settings. I am trying to do a split routing indeed but what do you mean on the client side. Route to your ERP should still be OK if the DHCP is setup correctly.ĭo a test and compare the routing table before and after.Ĭlients are using Win and softether client app If you are trying to do split routing on the client side, use a large metric on the virtual network adapter (IPv4 settings -> advanced -> uncheck automatic metric).
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I assume your clients are using Windows and SoftEther client. Server specs where softether is established is an it-2400 with 8gb with 1gb card (so pretty mediocre setup I know) PS Our connection to the office is 100mbit down / 10upload If you could be more specific about the options I have to setup and check afterwards I would be grateful Probably all the above are irrelevant since the only thing I am trying to find out is how I could establish a partial vpn connection from the client side in order to use both softether to access the program and his connection also in order to be able to have his net activities (youtube, tabs.etc) passing through his router. etc.) or very slow interaction with the program (though with remote desktop access the sped is quite well) Tried of course bypass the remote access and just have the shortcut of the ERP program to their remote machines but mostly all they are having is sql connection problems (time out. I am using softether for about a year now, connecting up to 14 clients to the server in order to be able to remote then to each individual machine in the office and access a locally server based sql base ERP program.