15-09-2023 11:25 AM
Hello,
I need to connect to a VPN (Global Protect) on my laptop to connect to my work documents. A few months ago, I used to be able to use mobile hotspot on my phone and it would work fine. However, the VPN no longer connects - the internet continues to works fine on the laptop when connected to my mobile.
I understand EE have never supported VPN connections but they are now apparently actively blocking more. This is unacceptable and unfair. If I am unable to resolve the issue, I will need to change mobile networks.
Has anyone been able to resolve this issue?
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08-03-2024 10:12 PM
Incredibly frustrating case.
I have just switched from my previous network to EE, for such a great faff in relation to 5G and all that.
I was about to be travelling and working on the mobile hotspot.
Now I am stuck and cannot travel due to the issue.
Well played EE. AGAIN! In just 2 months since I joined...
09-03-2024 11:03 AM
@Altheian my workaround so far is to use an old iphone 7 as a modem when I need VPN access while tethering.
It's not practical but I hope EE and Apple will work together on the issue.
See this thread too
https://community.ee.co.uk/t5/Mobile-Broadband/IPV4-fallback-doesn-t-work/m-p/1360774
09-03-2024 11:04 AM
and make noise here too please
09-04-2024 11:31 PM
08-05-2024 10:01 AM
I've been looking for a solution for this too, and can confirm this works.
Currently on my EE personal hotspot and connecting to Global Protect on my Mac - many thanks!
10-05-2024 09:48 AM
Also wanted to report that the instructions from @edoardoc worked for me too. Thank you!
21-11-2024 10:00 AM
I'm glad that my post has helped people, as I keep getting notifications ... so I thought of posting an update.
with
iOS 18.1.1 / EE 60.0.1
macOS 15.1.1
I no longer need to change the IPv6 settings of the mac wifi connection. Leaving the auto default, my VPN works when tethering even though I don't get a routable IPv4 address (I get 192.0.0.2)
So I suspect that the newer GPVPN client I'm using is able to cope with that.