I would have to try a direct USB connection. I am not sure if that would be blocked. As far as ports, from everything I have read online, it seems to only effect all TCP/IP traffic.
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Yes, it is a security policy within the cisco vpn client to block local lan access.
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Hello All, I am trying to figuire out a solution to my issue. I currently have a laptop that I use to connect via VPN to my office. While connected to VPN, all of my local lan traffic is blocked. So they are sending me a seperate machine and monitor to have so I don't have to have extermly slow internet speeds through the vpn. I don't want to have to use a KVM to switch between and I discovered Multiplicity. It is excatly what I would like to accomplish, however, since being on vp
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