We've got our ASA setup for VPN and split tunneling via the instructions at this page:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/products_configuration_example09186a0080702999.shtml
When I connect to the VPN I have internet access and the remote LAN access (shared drives, outlook, the whole bit), however I cannot get to my local LAN computers anymore.
My theory is because both networks are using the same IP range. The LAN at the office uses 192.168.1.0 and my home network also happens to use that range. So my server on the home network is on .3 and theres a machine at the office on .3.
Is this why I cannot get to the home network once VPN'd in?
Is there an easy way around this problem?
Is there a recommended subnet for an internal office network that I should consider changing our office over to?
Maybe I've got the wrong idea altogether...?
Any ideas are much appreciated
Thanks,
Nick