I've setup a sierra wireless card(Telus Canada).
They do get phone number and can accept SMS messages. I believe they can accept phone calls aswell.
The windows dialing program will will pop-up when either come in.
Depending on how the vpn device is setup.
One way is to have all the traffic from your computer sent thought the vpn tunnel. The split tunnel way is to only have the networks that are needed to sent thought the tunnel. Example: Where you are vpning into uses 10.x.x.x network. In a split tunnel configuration you would have a entry in a route table (netstat -r/route print) that specifies that 10.x.x.x goes though a vpn tunnel device/interface. On non split tunnel vpn you would see that your default route would be different.
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I've setup a sierra wireless card(Telus Canada). They do get phone number and can accept SMS messages. I believe they can accept phone calls aswell. The windows dialing program will will pop-up when either come in.
Depending on how the vpn device is setup. One way is to have all the traffic from your computer sent thought the vpn tunnel. The split tunnel way is to only have the networks that are needed to sent thought the tunnel. Example: Where you are vpning into uses 10.x.x.x network. In a split tunnel configuration you would have a entry in a route table (netstat -r/route print) that specifies that 10.x.x.x goes though a vpn tunnel device/interface. On non split tunnel vpn you would see that your default route would be different.
If your vpn connected is using split tunnel it would not. You should be able to tell by looking at the route table.