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Whenever I connect my office laptop(running Win 7) to VPN from home internet, i am unable to connect to internet/wifi-router from my home laptop (running on Win 10).

I searched and found links mentioning to disable the default gateway in TCP/IP settings of the VPN, but I didn't find any such setting in the settings (attached snapshot)

vpn-no-default-gateway-option

I am using Cisco Anyconnect Secure Mobility Client version 4.5.05030 to connect to VPN network

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AnyConnect has an option (default) to run in full-tunnel mode, which routes all traffic (including local networks) over the VPN tunnel. This effectively disconnects you from the LAN (and other LAN clients) when the VPN client is active.

Greg
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I was with a similar problem and installed OpenConnect to access the Cisco vpn as it uses the same protocol, it worked like a charm, now i can use the VPN and still access all the internet.

Look at this answer, it was usefull to me:

Welsige
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