03-31-2018 07:45 AM - edited 02-21-2020 07:35 AM
I am a novice with Cisco so bare with me. When I am at work and connect my MAC BOOK to WiFi I can't connect to VPN. When I use my phone as a hot spot its fine. I am trying to look at the config to see how it is being blocked but not sure where to look. Would it be a group policy? What command do I need to run to show me how being on wifi doesnt allow VPN access?
TIA
03-31-2018 11:09 AM
What exactly do you mean with "can't connect"? There is probably an error message. Can you reach the VPN-FQDN when entered in a browser?
03-31-2018 11:20 AM
If i put the FQDN in a browsers nothing happens (I can ping the FQDN).
It seems like the ASA just drops me. I would have to turn logging on and see.
03-13-2025 02:57 AM
Have you as well tried checking allow untrusted servers? you also may have insufficient permissions by the network administrator.
Thanks,
NC
03-13-2025 02:58 AM
they may as well do MAC Address filtering to prevent unknown devices off the network.
NC
03-13-2025 03:02 AM
I did have a problem like this once with a user, I work in the IT Service Desk and a employee came in with a personal mac book, you may have to just install the mobility client from the apple app store because the employee was able to connect that way.
NC
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