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10.25.2007 at 12:35PM PDT, ID: 22918630 | Points: 500
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Unable to browse internet or print to local network printer.

Asked by CLER in Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Networking Hardware Firewalls, IPSec Security Protocol

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I have an IPsec VPN setup - I am able to connect to my company's network.  Once I am connected though I am unable to browse the internet or print to my network pirnter.

Home setup -> comcast cable -> netgear FVS318 (NAT'd, provides DHCP, DNS, ETC) -> client machine is windows XP Pro SP2 (firewall turned off)

Work network -> 20 MB ethernet drop -> router ->Fortigate 500A firewall -> internal network

I know the problem isn't DNS because I cannot ping a pingable IP address.  I have seen other people write about split tunneling.  I have tried to add an additoinal gateway to the virtual adapter that the forticlient makes, but that didn't work either.

There is documentation on Fortinet's site about web browsing, but it refers to web browsing through the remote network (not my home network).

Anyone overcome this problem?

TIA

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