Hi Everyone, I need your help as I'm facing a very strange issue with GlobalProtect, the VPN used in my company. When I'm working from home I switch on my PC which is already connected to an ethernet cable: GlobalProtect connects almost immediately (usually to Europe Primary) and I'm able to access my company network drives, folders and remote desktops. However every operation is very slow: network folders take a lot of time to open on explorer, when I launch a RDP connection it takes a lot of time to log onto the the virtual machine and, above all, when I need to connect to oracle databases through ODBC it takes a lot of time to resolve such connections. Below the screenshot of the IPConfig (Ethernet Connection 3): look at the IPv6 and Temporary IPv6 addresses and keep them in mind. This is Ipconfig of the Ethernet Connection. Please note the presence of the IPv6 and Temporary IPv6 Addresses. If I disconnect the ethernet cable, activate the WiFi connection (from same Router and same ISP) and wait for GlobalProtect to reconnect then everything start to work as expected at a much faster speed: network drives open with a blink of an eye, ODBC Connections are resolved immediately and virtual machines are launched istantly. As you can see from the screenshot below (Wireless LAN Adapter), now the the IPv6 and Temporary IPv6 addresses have disappeared! As I don't want to use WiFi because signal is very weak, I disconnect it and reconnect the Ethernet Cable. I wait for GlobalProtect to reconnect and everything works just fine as it was under WiFi. Infat now the Ipconfig looks different with respect to the first cabled connection when I switched on the PC: the Ethernet 3 does not have the IPv6 and Temporary IPv6 Addresses and it mirrors the settings of the Wireless LAN Adapter seen just above. I really need your help to sort this issue out because it is very frustrating: each morning I need to connect with Lan Cable, then disconnect it, switch on WiFi, wait for GlobalProtect to connect, then switch off WiFi and finally connect LAN Cable again. What can I suggest my IT department to do? I'm not a technician but I suspect the issue is caused by this IPv6 Addresses that are wrongly assigned when the first connection to VPN is done through Ethernet Cable. Many thanks in advance, Gianluca
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