Connect to Wireless using tethering mobile phone - then test internet connection works. Open Anyconnect - put in user/password click connect - and it almost instantly comes back asking for password again in an endless loop. The answer I get from the Vendor is ' Cisco does not officially support the IPSEC client to work with Windows 10 as of yet. Reboot the computer. Whenever Cisco Anyconnect connects successfully to a network, it will automatically open a command prompt window in the background, silently pinging google.com to receive replies back, thus allowing Network & Sharing Center to detect internet access, and resolve the yellow exclamation. Can give you more information, even at Windows 10 version 1703 and now 1709, still not working. At present, I am using Pulse Secure SSLVPN connecting to the company without problem, but because Pulse Secure is EOL, so company decided to use Cisco Anyconnect to instead. Thanks & Regards, Vanbrugh. Sep 06, 2011 Find the service ‘ Cisco AnyConnect Network Access Manager ‘. Right click and stop the service. Now Cisco AnyConnect will say ‘ NAM service unavailable ‘ Now Windows will use the native WiFi client to connect to the WiFi.
Symptoms
When you have the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client installed on a Surface Pro 3, you may experience one of the following symptoms:
If you try to connect to a wireless network by using the Cisco Network Access Manager (NAM), you cannot connect to the wireless network.
You can connect to an open (that is, unsecured) wireless network by using the Cisco Network Access Manager (NAM). However, you cannot use the Cisco NAM to connect to a wireless network that requires a password or other authentication.
If you use the Windows 8.1 Networks interface to connect to the wireless network, you can connect to the wireless network.
Objective
The objective of this document is to provide details about the supported operating systems (Windows, Linux, Mac) of the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client and their requirements.
The Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, also known as the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client, is a software application for connecting to a Virtual Private Network (VPN) that works on various operating systems and hardware configurations. This software application makes it possible for remote resources of another network become accessible as if the user is directly connected to the network, but in a secure way. Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client provides an innovative way to protect mobile users on computer-based or smart-phone platforms, providing a more seamless, always-protected experience for end users, and comprehensive policy enforcement for an IT administrator.
For additional information on AnyConnect licensing on the RV340 series routers, see this article .
Software Version
- AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.9.x | (Download latest)
AnyConnect Supported Operating Systems and Requirements
Cisco Anyconnect Not Connecting To Wifi Windows 10 64 Bit
AnyConnect Support for Microsoft Windows
Windows Operating Systems
- Microsoft-supported versions of Windows 10 for ARM64-based PCs
- Windows 7 Special Pack (SP) 1
- Windows 8
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 10 x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit)
Windows Requirements
- Pentium class processor or greater
- 100 MB hard disk space
- Microsoft Installer version 3.1
- Upgrading to Windows 8.1 from any previous Windows release requires you to uninstall AnyConnect, and reinstall it after your Windows upgrade is complete.
- Upgrading from Windows XP to any later Windows release requires a clean install since the Cisco AnyConnect Virtual Adapter is not preserved during the upgrade. Manually uninstall AnyConnect, upgrade Windows, and then reinstall AnyConnect manually or via WebLaunch.
- To start AnyConnect with WebLaunch, you must use the 32-bit version of Firefox 3.0+ and enable ActiveX or install Sun JRE 1.4+.
- ASDM version 7.02 or higher is required when using Windows 8 or 8.1
AnyConnect Support for Linux
Linux Operating Systems
- Linux Red Hat 6
- Linux Red Hat 7
- Linix Red Hat 8.2
- Ubuntu 16.04 Long Term Support (LTS)
- Ubuntu 18.04 (LTS)
- Ubuntu 20.04 (LTS) (64-bit only)
Linux Requirements
- x86 instruction set
- 64-bit processor
- 32 MB Random Access Memory (RAM)
- 20 MB hard disk space
- Superuser privileges are required for installation
- libstdc++ users must have libstdc++.so.6 (GLIBCXX_3.4) or higher, but below version 4
- Java 5 (1.5) or later. The only version that works for web installation is Sun Java. You must install Sun Java and configure your browser to use that instead of the default package.
- zlib — to support SSL deflate compression
- xterm — only required if you're doing initial deployment of AnyConnect via Weblaunch from ASA clientless portal
- gtk 2.0.0
- gdk 2.0.0
- libpango 1.0
- iptables 1.2.7a or later
- tun module supplied with kernel 2.4.21 or 2.6
AnyConnect (Versions 4.8 and above) Support for macOS
Supported Operating Systems
- macOS 10.13
- macOS 10.14
- macOS 10.15 ( Details from Apple | AnyConnect 4.8 Release Notes)
- macOS 11.x (AnyConnect macOS 11 Big Sur Advisory)
Connecting To Wifi Hotspots
AnyConnect (Versions 4.7 and below) Support for Mac OS X
Supported Operating Systems
- Mac OS X 10.10
- Mac OS X 10.11
- macOS 10.12
- macOS 10.13
- macOS 10.14
Cisco Anyconnect For Windows 10
Mac OS X Requirements
Cisco Anyconnect Windows 10 Install
- AnyConnect requires 50 MB of hard disk space.
- To operate correctly with Mac OS X, AnyConnect requires a minimum display resolution of 1024 by 640 pixels.
Fix Cisco Anyconnect Windows 10
Check out the AnyConnect Release Notes, for the most updated information.