Taskbar eke Network icon eka upset wela,, Hadala dennako,,

Pathum_madu

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    Machanla,,
    Taskbar eke Network icon eka me wage watila,, Mouse eka thiyan hitiyama No internet access kiyala watenawa,, ath internet wada..

    Fone eke firmware eka update karanna yaddi internet wada unath No internet access nisa baa kiyanawa,, Dialog BB ekak thiyenne,,, Help banzlaa...

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    Pathum_madu

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    මාතර කිඹුලා;10401526 said:
    Change Adapter Settings ගිහින් එතන පෙන්වන සේරම Adapter මත රයිට් ක්ලික් කරලා Enable කරපිය ටිකක් දැනුම් තේරුම් තියෙනවනම් අදාල ඒවා විතරක් Enable කරන්න මචන් හරියයි :)

    Hama ekama enable karala thiyenne ban,, Wade kiyanne Mobitel or Etisalat sim ekak daala connect unama OK,, Dialog ekata vitharai me seen eka,,
     

    dilrasan

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    cadbomb Jan 4, 2010 8:33pm GMT
    I had a similar issue... What I had to do was tell the connection to not use the remote gateway to connect through internet. On the XP machine (works on Vista and 7 also) go to the properties of the VPN connection. Click on the Networking tab and double click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). Click Advanced and uncheck the box for "Use default gateway on remote network." This will route all of your local traffic through whatever network you're locally connected to, and any remote traffic through the VPN connection. This also assumes that you're not trying to route your internet traffic through the VPN. If you leave this option set, then you will not be able to access any local network resources without manually specifiying routes to get to them. This is the default design of VPN :D. I know this post is old, but I figured I'd put in what I discovered it to be, maybe it can help somebody down the road.

    google:D