Virtual Private Network (VPNs)
When the Motorola Connection Manager shuts down, it will put the VPN
client back into a mode that users can access.
Using the NetMotion VPN Client
NetMotion's VPN client takes complete control of all data communication
to and from a PC. This forces all data communication applications to go
through the "tunnel" it creates. The Motorola Connection Manager needs to
bypass this tunnel in order to establish connections. The Motorola
Connection Manager will accomplish this in one of the following ways:
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The NetMotion VPN client maintains a list of applications that are
allowed to bypass its VPN tunnel. If your VPN administrator has added
the Motorola Connection Manager to this list, the Motorola Connection
Manager can establish connections without interrupting the operation of
the NetMotion client.
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If the Motorola Connection Manager has not been added to NetMotion's
bypass list, the Motorola Connection Manager will detect that the
NetMotion client is interfering with its operations when it attempts to
establish a connection. When this happens, it will instruct the NetMotion
client to enter bypass mode (which allows all applications to bypass its
tunnel) while the connection is being established. Once the connection
has been successfully established, the Motorola Connection Manager
will return the NetMotion client to its normal operating mode.
Summary of Contents for USBw 100 Series
Page 1: ...User Manual User Manual Series USBw 100 ...
Page 7: ...Introduction USBw 100 2 MAR 2009 ...
Page 19: ...Establishing WiMAX Connections USBw 100 14 MAR 2009 ...
Page 29: ...Establishing Wi Fi Connections USBw 100 24 MAR 2009 ...
Page 45: ...Creating and Managing Network Profiles USBw 100 40 MAR 2009 ...