Can a single client computer have multiple VPN connections at the same time?
A single client computer can have multiple (simultaneously connected) active VPN connections. For instance, Windows XP and Windows Vista support this feature. There are two issues that you should be aware of if using this feature: • If you use both VPN connections for routing all traffic, there will be a routing conflict. Please check your client routing carefully. • If two VPN connections get the same VPN address (assigned by the VPNease server), the VPN connections may be succesfully established but be non-functional. For instance, Windows Vista will ignore the assigned address and configure an automatic address from the subnet 169.254.0.0/16 instead, leading to a non-functional connection. Check your VPNease server settings to avoid this problem.
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