![]() ![]() > servers hosted in Latin America? if so, you can check the logs which VPNĪny servers hosted on are VPN Gate servers, regardless if they are from Latin America or not. > i'm not sure what you mean by "Do you have rights to access the VPN The very first one on the list should be the one matching in your screenshot labelled as VPN Client Adapter - VPN and the status shown for the ethernet adapter VPN should be listed as enabled. Check your SoftEther VPN Client Manager screen, on the bottom half of that window it shows VPN cards that SoftEther VPN has in control of. What I don't understand is why would it not allow you to connect to any VPN server? Unless your SoftEther VPN is setup to not manage that VPN network card, it should be able to manage it. ![]() The screenshot that you have provided simply indicates that you are not connected to a VPN network and hence it is the default stance if you like. ![]() Have you tried connecting to a VPN server to see if it goes through the usual routines such as obtaining IP addresses? By default SoftEther VPN creates a VPN card that appears in the screenshot you have provided minus the physical adapter killer e2200 ethernet card being disabled.Īs soon as you connect to a VPN server using SoftEther VPN, the status of the VPN card shown in that screenshot changes into identifying mode before being connected. Ok, apart from disabling the killer ethernet card considering that is your only physical network card. I had to look back at what you said initially. ![]()
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