Since Russel uses a tap-based VPN and relies on DHCP for IP/route
assignment, there isn't much that OpenVPN can do.

Russel, you might want to look at [1] and see if tweaking the metric of
your other interfaces (not the tap) helps you.

HTH,
Simon

1:
http://blog-rat.blogspot.ca/2011/06/forcing-windows-7-to-use-wired-when.html

On 13-06-07 09:35 AM, Max Muster wrote:
> So, if I got it right, what you realy want is only a route for one
> network and you will get a default route.
> 
> If this is "your problem", just ignore the route pushed by the server
> and put the route you want into your config :
> 
> # ignore routes sent by server
> route-nopull
> # put the route you want (if you get a network address from the server,
> not point-to-point) you might not need this
> route  192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
> 
> Joerg
> 
> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Betreff: Re: [Openvpn-users] Multiple Default Gateways
> Von: R. Morris <[email protected]>
> An: Les Mikesell <[email protected]>
> Kopie (CC): [email protected]
> Datum: Fr 07 Jun 2013 14:02:42 CEST
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> That makes sense - do you have any information on this?
>>
>> But also - if route-metric doesn't work on Windows ... is this not
>> something we want to fix?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> ... Russell
>>
>>  
>>
>> On 2013-06-06 18:35, Les Mikesell wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 6:25 PM, R. Morris <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>> Hi, I'm fine with the default route it offers - just not the metric.
>>>> It sets the VPN priority higher than the local LAN, so it kills my
>>>> local LAN (and internet access, etc.). If I can adjust the metric
>>>> I'm fine. I'm not adding a subnet because I want to access several
>>>> machines back on the remove (VPN) network. This makes it easier - no?
>>> If the server end is linux it is fairly trivial to make it NAT to the
>>> server's address.
>>>
>>> --
>>>   Les Mikesell
>>>     [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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