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    All Virtual Hubs have a MAC address that begins with "00:AE". This MAC address is used as the origin of the ARP polling packets sent by Virtual Hubs as described in section 3.4.8 Confirming the Existence of IP Addresses with Poll Packets3.4 Virtual Hub Functions.

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    If the VPN client computer you installed VPN Client to uses a special PPPoE connection tool (the most common are those distributed by ISPs, but they are not the only kind) to connect to the Internet, the routing table controlled by that software and the routing table controlled by VPN Client may conflict with each other. In this case processes like the one described in section 4.4.18 Routing Table Rewrite Process4.4 Making Connection to VPN Server may not function properly. If this applies to you, try using a broadband router that supports PPPoE to connect to the Internet instead of the PPPoE connection tool.

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    The default MAC address for a Virtual Network Adapter will automatically be determined when it is created. The user can change a Virtual Network Adapter's MAC address to anything they want at any time. Please refer to section 3.4.2 Online & Offline Status3.4 Virtual Hub Functions for more information on how to change the necessary settings to do so.

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    VPN Bridge has a single Virtual Hub with the name of "BRIDGE" by default. This Virtual Hub is for defining local bridge connections, configuring cascade connections to VPN Servers, and other VPN bridge software functionality. Therefore, VPN Bridge does not allow the creation of new Virtual Hubs. Please refer to section 5.3.2 Virtual Hub on5.3 Differences between VPN Server and VPN Bridge for more information.

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    All Virtual Hubs have a MAC address that begins with "00:AE". This MAC address is used as the origin of the ARP polling packets sent by Virtual Hubs as described in section 3.4 Virtual Hub Functions.

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    If the VPN client computer you installed VPN Client to uses a special PPPoE connection tool (the most common are those distributed by ISPs, but they are not the only kind) to connect to the Internet, the routing table controlled by that software and the routing table controlled by VPN Client may conflict with each other. In this case processes like the one described in section 4.4 Making Connection to VPN Server may not function properly. If this applies to you, try using a broadband router that supports PPPoE to connect to the Internet instead of the PPPoE connection tool.

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    The default MAC address for a Virtual Network Adapter will automatically be determined when it is created. The user can change a Virtual Network Adapter's MAC address to anything they want at any time. Please refer to section 3.4 Virtual Hub Functions for more information on how to change the necessary settings to do so.

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    VPN Bridge has a single Virtual Hub with the name of "BRIDGE" by default. This Virtual Hub is for defining local bridge connections, configuring cascade connections to VPN Servers, and other VPN bridge software functionality. Therefore, VPN Bridge does not allow the creation of new Virtual Hubs. Please refer to section 5.3 Differences between VPN Server and VPN Bridge for more information.

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    All Virtual Hubs have a MAC address that begins with "00:AE". This MAC address is used as the origin of the ARP polling packets sent by Virtual Hubs as described in section 3.4.8 Confirming the Existence of IP Addresses with Poll Packets.

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    If the VPN client computer you installed VPN Client to uses a special PPPoE connection tool (the most common are those distributed by ISPs, but they are not the only kind) to connect to the Internet, the routing table controlled by that software and the routing table controlled by VPN Client may conflict with each other. In this case processes like the one described in section 4.4.18 Routing Table Rewrite Process may not function properly. If this applies to you, try using a broadband router that supports PPPoE to connect to the Internet instead of the PPPoE connection tool.

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    The default MAC address for a Virtual Network Adapter will automatically be determined when it is created. The user can change a Virtual Network Adapter's MAC address to anything they want at any time. Please refer to section 3.4.2 Online & Offline Status for more information on how to change the necessary settings to do so.

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    VPN Bridge has a single Virtual Hub with the name of "BRIDGE" by default. This Virtual Hub is for defining local bridge connections, configuring cascade connections to VPN Servers, and other VPN bridge software functionality. Therefore, VPN Bridge does not allow the creation of new Virtual Hubs. Please refer to section 5.3.2 Virtual Hub on VPN Bridge for more information.

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