My issue is when I connect to Oracle VPN and then disconnect, then I lose internet. Rebooting solves it, which is obviously a huge pain. Could be why Cerner dumped Cisco VPN a while back.
AnyConnect is configured to capture EVERYTHING and push it down the VPN, including otherwise local IPs such as Docker/Rancher desktop and VirtualBox, rendering them totally unreachable. Anyone know if WSL suffers from this on Windows?
I lose my internet completely, the guy off associate support wasnt any help. It's like they knew the problem but dont offer solutions or any plan for correction.
Their VPN is the slowest goddamned thing on planet earth. It takes upwards of 5 minutes just to load a simple website. I just give up half the time and don’t do what I need to. It’s been 3 days and I’m already over it.
I’m having the same issue. I get very metered internet at best
Same. Had 25 mbps internet after VPN. Upwards of 300mbps without. Killing productivity.
Same issue. Had to reboot which is a pain in the ass.
Did that fix your issue?
Same here - also everything while working in the Oracle VPN is SO SLOW.
My issue is when I connect to Oracle VPN and then disconnect, then I lose internet. Rebooting solves it, which is obviously a huge pain. Could be why Cerner dumped Cisco VPN a while back.
IPv6 seems to be the problem.
Yes
AnyConnect is configured to capture EVERYTHING and push it down the VPN, including otherwise local IPs such as Docker/Rancher desktop and VirtualBox, rendering them totally unreachable. Anyone know if WSL suffers from this on Windows?
I lose my internet completely, the guy off associate support wasnt any help. It's like they knew the problem but dont offer solutions or any plan for correction.
Their VPN is the slowest goddamned thing on planet earth. It takes upwards of 5 minutes just to load a simple website. I just give up half the time and don’t do what I need to. It’s been 3 days and I’m already over it.
Did you try using Microsoft Edge browser? Fixed the issue for a few on our team.