I wanted to give a "heads-up". This problem affected me a couple nights ago. I at first thought my router was going bad. It wasn't until hours of testing that I found that it was the Pulse Secure software being connected that caused my entire network to "brick". What's different about my setup is that my computer is over LAN, not WIFI. These are the software/hardware specs I have running in which this problem showed up: Windows 10 Pro x64 / version 1909 / OS build 18363.1016 Intel GbE LAN chip (10/100/1000 Mbit) 1219-V / Driver Version 12.18.8.4 Pulse Secure v. 9.1.3 (1413) Router ASUS GT-AC5300 / firmware 3.0.0.4.384_82037 My computer installed Windows updates a few days ago and I haven't attempted to hook into the VPN until a couple nights ago when I started seeing connection problems. I followed the instructions for the KB43833 article - Solution #1 - Method #2, and this fixed my problem. There were at least three instances (removed from my Hyper-V adapter as well) where I disabled the Juniper network. Once I disabled, my router and traffic finally started flowing as it should.
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