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That's by design when you have "Invisible on LAN". All traffic is routed through the VPN. That means ingress and egress traffic on the local subnet is ignored.

Turn that feature off if you want to access local resources such a networked printer, or SMB share.

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9 hours ago, StDragon said:

That's by design when you have "Invisible on LAN". All traffic is routed through the VPN. That means ingress and egress traffic on the local subnet is ignored.

Turn that feature off if you want to access local resources such a networked printer, or SMB share.

Sorry, I have invisible on lan turned OFF, and still can't do it. 

Please take everything I say with a healthy dose of Googling. 

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