Thanks @mekkano ,
I had walked all the solutions on this thread and my solution was based on your post.
"I’m glad it helped you. Digging’ deeper the issue is caused by a SonicWall filter (DNE LIghtweight Filter) on the NIC adapter you use for bridging. So you can just open NIC’s properties and uncheck that filter so you do not have to uninstall SonicWall client and when you need vpn connectivity just check it again of course this will bring back the issue.
I guess this issue can be also caused by another filter installed by antivirus or another vpn client."
I work with several VPN clients, and they make some mess with my connections, even Checkpoint or other VPN clients does not work when Forcepoint client is active.
Unchecking the Forcepoint VPN driver on my real physical wi-fi adapter resolved the problem.
Below is a link to other bridge network problems I've found that could help others too, wich summarizes various solutions.
https://www.minitool.com/backup-tips/vmware-bridged-network-not-working.html