![]() This will allow the remote clients to access Internet considerably faster, as Internet traffic will be directly forwarded out their local gateway. ![]() As expected, this will introduce some amount of latency in Internet Browsing for a remote VPN client that has to access Internet and at the same time the protected network behind FortiGate. For this reason, all of its traffic (even Internet traffic) has to be forwarded inside the IPsec tunnel to FortiGate, inspected by the respective firewall policies, forwarded to Internet and then back to the client through FortiGate. When a dialup IPsec VPN client is connected to a VPN, it is effectively becoming a member of the local network located behind FortiGate. ![]() This article provides an example of the configuration of a dialup IPsec VPN with Split Tunneling to allow remote clients to securely access the resources of the internal protected network located behind FortiGate and at the same time, browse Internet directly from their local gateway. ![]()
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