VPN Split Tunnel

posted Sep 17, 2015, 9:28 PM by Eric Bucklin


Repost of Cohberg Walk-through


To add to this...found out how to do a split tunnel with meraki (ie only the data that you specify goes over the vpn). Great for when you are at home downloading large files but still need access to the 41 subnet

this assumes that you already have a vpn back to the office.

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open up network connections and right click on the vpn -> click properties
vpn properties -> networking tab -> select IPv4 -> click properties
Click advanced (near bottom right) on the properties window
Under ip settings uncheck use default gateway

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Now open up cmd and type route print
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find the id of the vpn connection, mine is 36 (Named office)

issue route add statements

route add 192.168.41.0 mask 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 IF 36

my ip still looks like it is coming from my house

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but i can hit HQ resources 

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thus the split tunnel

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