Excellent response Jeff .. 

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> On Jan 23, 2014, at 9:22 AM, Jeff Rensink <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Navigate through your control panel until you get to the list of network 
> interfaces on your PC (Control Panel > Network Sharing Center > Change 
> Adapter Settings from within Windows 7).  Right-click on your wired NIC and 
> choose properties.
> 
> Find the "Cisco AnyConnect Network Access Manager Filter Driver" entry and 
> uncheck it.  Now NAM will not manage your wired NIC and it will stay up when 
> you connect wirelessly.
> 
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>  
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>> On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 5:56 AM, Andre Aubet <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>  
>> Sorry to ask a so basic question, but I'm a little embarassed with 
>> Anyconnect.
>>  
>> I use a laptop permanently wired connected to my company network, and I can 
>> connect it wirelessly to my lab. I was using the Windows built-in 
>> connection, which allowed me to use wired and wireless connection 
>> simultaneously.
>>  
>> I have installed Anyconnect to prepare the CCIEW exam, but as soon as I 
>> switch the connection to a wireless profile, the wired connection becomes 
>> unavailable. And I lose my RDP connection...
>>  
>> Is there a way to enable wired and wireless simutaneously, using some 
>> metrics as it is possible with the Windows configuration?
>>  
>> Thanks for your help,
>>  
>> Andre.
>> 
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