Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Hi,

 

The VPN I think is very good in many respects but when connected I am unable to access local addresses i.e router config page (192.168.50.1 / asusrouter.com, printer server 192.168.0.205, tplinkwifi.net / 192.168.0.1). Printing also only works when adding the printer driver/software/proprietary manufacturers software to split tunnel. Using Windows printer driver you have no chance.

 

Adding to ignored websites does not work and if I enter said IP (192.168.0.1) it resorts to 0.0.0.1??? Only way to connect to local is to disconnect the VPN.

 

100997266_Screenshot2023-01-17224547.png.cc41fb4f1775504ddda48ed1e849b134.png

 

Is there any other way to bypass local addresses? This should be an option surely.

Flood and Flood's wife
Posted

Hello @jamesie

Welcome back!  

Good topic & so was (your) fix for @SknarfCannot print to Wi-Fi connected printer while Kaspersky Plus is running?

IF Kaspersky team engage here (which we hope they do), they may suggest logging it with support - the options & process are as follows: 

  1. On the support page, fill in an Email or Chat, then select Feedback, I have a Suggestion, or Feedback, I have a Complaint template - provide a detailed history & explanation/reasons for the request. Support may communicate with you & discuss the proposal. 
  • All requests go thru the relevant team/s, not all requests are successful & even successful requests may take a long time (can be years?) to be implemented. 

Thank you?
Flood?+?

  • Like 1
Posted

Hi @jamesie

We are aware of this situation with access to local resources, improvements are expected in future versions of VPN.

  • Like 2
  • 2 years later...
Posted

Hi @Igor Kurzin.

I am having this issue and would like to know if it has been resolved.

I have tried to submit this issue to support a few times.
When the VPN is connected, I cannot print. I have added the local network as trusted and allowed the ports per Kaspersky's instructions.
If I disconnect the VPN, printing works.
Also the IP of the printer (or other local devices) in the browser only works if I disconnect the VPN.
Is there a solution? Is there a log that will show what is happening?

Flood and Flood's wife
Posted
On 5/7/2025 at 2:27 AM, Jeep16 said:

Hi @Igor Kurzin.

I am having this issue and would like to know if it has been resolved.

I have tried to submit this issue to support a few times.
When the VPN is connected, I cannot print. I have added the local network as trusted and allowed the ports per Kaspersky's instructions.
If I disconnect the VPN, printing works.
Also the IP of the printer (or other local devices) in the browser only works if I disconnect the VPN.
Is there a solution? Is there a log that will show what is happening?

Hello @Jeep16

Welcome!

  1. Please post one or more of the Incident request numbers that have been generated for the submissions? 
  2. Has the printer been added to: %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc\host file.

Thank you🙏
Flood🐳+🐋

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now


×
×
  • Create New...