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Very recently I installed the Checkpoint Endpoint VPN version E80.50 and when users take their laptops home to try install their personal printers the printer install isn't able to detect them on the local LAN. If they don't connect to Checkpoint and then they retry the install and it works fine. We're currently checking our internal policies to see if anything could be blocking LAN or pushing LAN traffic through the VPN. Its just weird how its stopped working.

Any thoughts from the Experts would be appreciated!!
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Sounds like the "send all traffic" through the VPN is selected.
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Hi Aaron,

The option to send all LAN traffic over the VPN isnt ticked.
if the vpn is off, and the printer gets installed, does it then work with the vpn on?
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Hi Aaron,

The printer doesnt work when the VPN is turned on but when turned off it works fine. We believe it maybe a conflict in the LAN IP range as the users home range is 192.168.1.x and we have a site distributing DHCP using that range. Our 3rd party security experts are looking into as that looks like the root cause.
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We're resolving this internally as we've found the cause.
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I've requested that this question be closed as follows:

Accepted answer: 0 points for Roshan Ejaz's comment #a40274587

for the following reason:

We figured it out internally.
was the cause not ip overlap?