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Kaspersky VPN: select network interface
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<blockquote data-quote="cofer123" data-source="post: 1123793" data-attributes="member: 92976"><p>Does anyone know of a way to bind Kaspersky VPN to a specific network interface?</p><p></p><p>I have two ISPs and my main computer connects to both simultaneously. I set the primary/secondary connection on Windows using the metric parameter for IPv4/IPv6 on each device. This has been working perfectly for many years.</p><p></p><p>Kaspersky VPN (like most other software) connects to the primary network interface to establish the VPN connection. What I want is to be able to specify which network interface it should bind to to open the tunnel. Is that even possible with Kaspersky's software? If not, does anyone know for a third-party VPN client that supports this (preferably supporting the wireguard protocol)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cofer123, post: 1123793, member: 92976"] Does anyone know of a way to bind Kaspersky VPN to a specific network interface? I have two ISPs and my main computer connects to both simultaneously. I set the primary/secondary connection on Windows using the metric parameter for IPv4/IPv6 on each device. This has been working perfectly for many years. Kaspersky VPN (like most other software) connects to the primary network interface to establish the VPN connection. What I want is to be able to specify which network interface it should bind to to open the tunnel. Is that even possible with Kaspersky's software? If not, does anyone know for a third-party VPN client that supports this (preferably supporting the wireguard protocol)? [/QUOTE]
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