RouteSentry local routing problem?

CyBeRmAn

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This is a screenshot of my routesentry. None of the traffic is being split. Please help, I have no idea what to do.

Please note I'm using Vista x64 with Service Pack 2

[Operating system] Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Ultimate (SP2) 64-bit, version 6.0.6002 (93 processes running, 3.2GB free RAM, installed 7w 5d 18h 5m 59s ago, 2d 18h 57m 10s uptime, 2d 18h 57m 10s uptime record)

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I was still using v0.04 :O

I don't think you can use a network adapter for your local connection. You'll have to use RASPPPOE and make a dialup connection for your local account too.
 
The local network adapter is the router with my local account on it
 
routesentry only works with pppoe connections, so you'll have to follow the routesentry guide on the mybb forums and install raspppoe protocol, then create 2 pppoe connections, and then configure routesentry to use the 2 pppoe connections, not your network adapter.
 
That's what I thought. v0.04 only allows you to choose your "dial-up" connections for local or international but I see that v1.01 allows you to choose network adapters as well. Maybe it's just a bug and the network adapters are appearing in the dropdown list or use of a network adapter hasn't been properly integrated yet.
 
I was still using v0.04 :O

I don't think you can use a network adapter for your local connection. You'll have to use RASPPPOE and make a dialup connection for your local account too.
routesentry only works with pppoe connections, so you'll have to follow the routesentry guide on the mybb forums and install raspppoe protocol, then create 2 pppoe connections, and then configure routesentry to use the 2 pppoe connections, not your network adapter.
False. As of v1.00 or v0.05 for Vista, Route Sentry has support for LAN connections.

Cyberman: Try right-clicking on your LAN connection and selecting repair. Then try setting up the routes again. If that doesn't work open up Command Prompt and type "ipconfig" and tell me what the default gateway for your LAN is.
 
Thanks, for the help guys. MY network gateway settings were wrong, i feel like such an idiot. T_T
 
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