isso costuma ser configuracao da vpn, porem varia de roteador para roteador.
veja se isso ajuda nos 7:45
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Até o Windows 7, esse problema podia ser contornado com uma configuração de rede.
A gente desativava uma opção de "utilizar gateway padrão em rede remota" e tudo funcionava normalmente.
Essa opção não existe mais no Windows 11.
Teria alguma outra forma de resolver esse problema?
isso costuma ser configuracao da vpn, porem varia de roteador para roteador.
veja se isso ajuda nos 7:45
Hello,
This issue is most likely related to your VPN settings. When you’re connected to a VPN, all your traffic is sent through the VPN by default. This includes internet traffic, which means that if your VPN doesn’t have a route to the internet (or blocks internet traffic), you won’t be able to access the internet while connected to the VPN.
Try to enable Split Tunneling to check. This allows you to route your internet traffic separately from your VPN traffic. To do this, you would need to change the settings on your VPN client .
Using the Powershell command prompt to manually change the settings that the “use default gateway on remote network” option used to change. Here’s how to do it:
1.Open Command Prompt or Powershell as an Administrator.
2.Type in Get-VpnConnection and press Enter. This will display a list of all VPN connections on your system.
3.Identify the name of the VPN connection that you want to modify (You’ll need the exact name as it appears in the list).
4.Type in Set-VpnConnection -Name "Your VPN Connection Name" -SplitTunneling $True and press Enter. Make sure to replace “Your VPN Connection Name” with the exact name of your VPN connection from step 3.
Best Regards,
Hania Lian
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