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How to access Internet with Site-to-Site VPN established

Asked by LateNiteR in Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Network Routers, IPSec Security Protocol

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Recently, I have aquired a Linksys WRV200 Wireless, 4-port, VPN Router in order to establish and maintain a remote site.  The intent is to replace the Client Software that had been running on one of the PCs there.  In addition to the Linksys Router there are two new devices (Laptops) which I need to manage.  Rather than install client software to create separate tunnels, I thought I could have my Netgear FVS318 (Local) and the WRV200 maintain the connection.
What I noticed was that in trying to create the IPSec Tunnel between sites I'd lose Internet for all other machines locally.
As I continued to think about the problem I drew the following conclusion:

1. The creation of a static tunnel means that there is a dedicated pathway between the two devices.
2. A dedicated pathway will not allow traffic into, or out of, that tunnel.

Question:

How are ANY machines (Local or Remote) supposed to get to the internet?!?!

How do others do it?  After wracking my brain and only getting a headache for my troubles I now plead to the Tech Community for Config advice.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Network Routers, IPSec Security Protocol
Tags: Linksys, Netgear, FVS318, WRV200, Site-To-Site retain Internet
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Solution Provided By: mkielar
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