Changing Mac OS X 10.6 Routing after VPN'd In

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Published on 2009-11-04T23:29:02Z Indexed on 2010/03/28 12:03 UTC
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I have a coffee shop around the corner that I use to do some work when I want to get away from home. They offer free wi-fi and I then use my Mac 10.6 VPN to log into my work network. I have "Send all traffic over VPN connection" checked.

Before, their network was 10.0.0.x. I think they got a new router because it's now 192.168.2.x

However, this interferes with one of the subnets at work so now I can't visit 192.168.2.x at work.

So:

1) Office network: VPN gives IPs as 192.168.1.x. Another network is 192.168.2.x

2) Coffee network: Gives IPs as 192.168.2.x

I think if I set a route to send all 2.x traffic over the tunnel, it would blow up my routing to their system, right?

What should I do? I know the individual IPs of the servers I want... Maybe I could add each one, or can I add all of them minus the default gateway of their router? How do I set that up "temporarily" in my Mac?

Thanks!!

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