We have an apartment/design studio in Shenzhen, China, an office in Los Angeles and home in Chicago.
We have our Routerboards in China (China Telecom) our Los Angeles office (Time Warner) connected via PPTP to transfer extremely large files between the studio and the office. I also have a Routerboard in a Chicago home (AT&T / DSL) so I can watch real English TV and sometimes download a DVD from my collection -- which works great.
This is my problem. I now have this very good VPN provider that is stable with Extremely fast connections to the USA. I get great speeds for what I need to do (such as download files) and access certain web sites that China would otherwise block or slow down to crawling speeds, such as Gmail. (Gmail got so bad in China we gave up and used another provider).
I found a list on the internet of all IP blocks/ranges assigned to a specific country. See http://www.nirsoft.net/countryip/
I want to route ALL US/Canada IP addresses over the PPTP connection via the VPN. I can't seem to figure out how to route EVERYTHING destined to a particular public IP address range over the PPTP VPN connection. Ideally, I just route all traffic bound to the US over the PPTP VPN.
Any suggestions please let me know.