by organekd » Nov 23 05 12:11 am
I've just picked up a client that uses Wingate VPN for their office. What I see amazing is a similar situation in their office as to what is listed here. I've seen this sort of thing before when the default gateway was having difficulty (i.e. heavy bandwidth, bad connection, etc.) without having VPN installed. What is amazing is how fast the routing tables get updated with bogus routes through this particular office.
I am no closer to a solution than you all are, and I can tell you they do not have the RIP client installed, but, they are running Windows XP Professional on every workstation and it was after the XP migration (from 98) that they started having severe complaints. By shutting down their vpn connections and resetting their local routing tables are they able to get back to a functional state within the office. My guess here is that some option is "Turned on" causing a routing table update.
Anyone else thinking along the same lines here?
-Dan-O