Hi -
I have 2 macs that I use for work. One should stay on my employer's VPN network (using Cisco AnyConnect VPN service). Both Macs use WiFi but I've also connected them via ethernet cable for quick and easy file/screen-sharing as needed. Only problem is the VPN connection disables the sharing connection.
When connected to VPN, in the Sharing preference pane, I see the afp:// address update to an IP inside my employer's domain but connecting always fails - also I assume that kind of connection is piped through the VPN network? If so and if usable, I'd hope to avoid it as our VPN is painfully slow.
I'm wondering if there's any way to bypass the VPN connection which is over WiFi and use the locally networked ethernet connection to continue having zippy file/screen-sharing without having to hop on and off VPN all the time.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Many thanks!
PS - I should add that my employer's IT dept. has not been helpful since we are a PC-dominant company, so our Mac support is virtually nil.
I have 2 macs that I use for work. One should stay on my employer's VPN network (using Cisco AnyConnect VPN service). Both Macs use WiFi but I've also connected them via ethernet cable for quick and easy file/screen-sharing as needed. Only problem is the VPN connection disables the sharing connection.
When connected to VPN, in the Sharing preference pane, I see the afp:// address update to an IP inside my employer's domain but connecting always fails - also I assume that kind of connection is piped through the VPN network? If so and if usable, I'd hope to avoid it as our VPN is painfully slow.
I'm wondering if there's any way to bypass the VPN connection which is over WiFi and use the locally networked ethernet connection to continue having zippy file/screen-sharing without having to hop on and off VPN all the time.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Many thanks!
PS - I should add that my employer's IT dept. has not been helpful since we are a PC-dominant company, so our Mac support is virtually nil.