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<blockquote data-quote="bleedblack&amp;gold" data-source="post: 924715" data-attributes="member: 126265"><p>dekan - thanks for the reply!</p><p></p><p>When I said internet connect says I am connected, I was referencing the VPN connection. It will list the different connections and the status for each. In this case, the wireless internet connection is connected, and in addition to that, the VPN is showing as connected. However, I am unable to ping by IP. I have the VPN (at work) set up, so that computers connected via VPN are assigned an ip from the .12 subnet (192.168.12.xxx). In my case, the iMac pulls a valid ip (192.168.12.136). Again, that is in addition to the ip that it is pulling from the local wireless connection (192.168.1.5). I have read the steps you have listed, and you are correct. Weird thing is that that is what I have done to successfully connect to the VPN, but still cannot ping even the router that I am connected to via VPN.</p><p></p><p>Again, thank you very much for your reply, and I appreciate any help you can continue to offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bleedblack&gold, post: 924715, member: 126265"] dekan - thanks for the reply! When I said internet connect says I am connected, I was referencing the VPN connection. It will list the different connections and the status for each. In this case, the wireless internet connection is connected, and in addition to that, the VPN is showing as connected. However, I am unable to ping by IP. I have the VPN (at work) set up, so that computers connected via VPN are assigned an ip from the .12 subnet (192.168.12.xxx). In my case, the iMac pulls a valid ip (192.168.12.136). Again, that is in addition to the ip that it is pulling from the local wireless connection (192.168.1.5). I have read the steps you have listed, and you are correct. Weird thing is that that is what I have done to successfully connect to the VPN, but still cannot ping even the router that I am connected to via VPN. Again, thank you very much for your reply, and I appreciate any help you can continue to offer. [/QUOTE]
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