It might not strictly be a VPN, but regardless, it is changing the
nature of the network connection.  However, it doesn't appear as if the
user who was experiencing #112 is using the same technology, so the
problems might be unrelated, or they might not be related to the network
at all.  I am grasping at straws here.

On 2/7/18 6:04 AM, pvw wrote:
> 
> I have asked my network manager to look at this post, and I will post
> back to let you know what his findings are.  He corrected me by stating
> that the Cisco OEAP ("Office Extended Access Point"), which provides a
> network connection from my remote location into the internal corporate
> network, is "not a VPN".  My apologies for getting this aspect of the
> initial problem description wrong.

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