6/17/2023 0 Comments Nordvpn split tunneling macI have roughly 10-15 subnets in my network and my split tunnel is setup to tunnel all of those networks and nothing else. You are correct that if you have a split tunnel you do not use the gateway on the remote network, however a split tunnel goes further to state which remote networks to tunnel across the link. Split tunneling is not equivalent to use gateway on remote network. I think you are misunderstanding split tunneling. I suspect his client may not actually be doing split tunnel as he thinks or there is in fact an overlapping subnet he is not aware of. The OP did already state that the corporate networks and his home network are different though. ![]() Many large organizations have overlapping VPN subnets, typically due to mergers and handle it with NAT translations. Unless for example your local printer is say assigned 192.168.1.4 and the server in the company environment is also assigned 192.168.1.4. If the business has other IP segments they will be unreachable to the client. When you do this the client may only access resources on the business network that are in the same IP Segment that the client "VPN'ed into". When you enable Split-Tunneling (means to NOT "use gateway on remote network") then the client can access local resources. ![]() In this state the client becomes isolated INTO the remote network and cannot often use local resources on the "home" LAN while the VPN is active ![]() Normally Split-tunneling is NOT is use by default. NOT "Use gateway on remote network" = using Split Tunneling "Use gateway on remote network" = NOT using Split Tunneling It is working exactly the way VPN is designed to work. What is happening is exactly what is supposed to happen with VPN.
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