![]() BTW, initially the Spectrum connection worked, then it stopped working later in the day. ![]() I am not sure if the problem is with Spectrum’s internet settings, the change to a separate router and modem, the app or what. I went into copious detail so maybe people with more technical knowledge can figure this out. Then I decided to add the Linksys router to my trusted networks. I disconnected the “connect automatically when not on a trusted network” feature and was able to connect to the internet again. Since I still have ATT, I connected to the internet on my other iPad using ATT and went into the Avast app. So, I deleted the Avast VPN app on one iPad. ![]() I was able to connect the Linksys app after setting up my account on my laptop, but my internet connection became a problem. I ended up switching to a Linksys router. I could not get the Netgear app to work on my iPad and one suggestion was that VPN could interfere. Instead of an ATT modem-router combo, I bought my own router to go with the Spectrum modem to avoid rental fees. No problem using VPN app while I was an ATT subscriber. I have ATT internet but am switching to Spectrum. I’m looking forward to the day I can unlock my phone and open an app/website without my SecureLine vpn locking things up. Things still seem very buggy and not reliable. Other random times the vpn icon will show I’m connected but nothing will load until I change vpn location. I actually suggested this feature over a year ago and hope they are able to shake out the bugs so it works as expected. I have to try to disconnect to get reconnected to SecureLine. It will not automatically reconnect after 15 min(or an hour), and when I go to settings auto connect IS turned on but it says I’m not connected to SecureLine because I’m on a trusted network- even though I have no trusted networks and it is listing zero. Then I can reconnect SecureLine.Īnother problem is with turning off vpn for short term like 15 minutes. I have to go into settings to physically turn off vpn to get access to my lte or WiFi. When I open the SecureLine app it will say I have no connection and only option is “retry” button. After unlocking my phone about 50% of the time it will show me connected to vpn (via icon next to WiFi icon) but I have no connectivity. Unfortunately I’m still experiencing connection issues when I first unlock my phone, along with other random issues. They are GOOD PEOPLE and will help you out as much as they can, be prepared to provide some information from your last pay stub or DD-214 for verification of who you are.The latest release includes improvements that would make this a 5 star app if they worked consistently. You can try them to obtain a help desk number for the particular branch you are associated with if not the Army. MIL help desk for the domain you need to access.įor example, the number for the Army Knowledge Online (AKO) help desk is 1-86 Worst case, if this does not work, I would suggest contacting the. You may also have to clear your Browser's cache. Some say rebooting the machine will do the same. In that window, type ipconfig /flushdns ( in caps it looks like: IPCONFIG (space)(slash) FLUSHDNS ) It will find one program CMD.EXE, Click on it to open a command prompt window. (Try the first set and then Google's set ).įinally you'll need to open a DOS window, (actually a command prompt), by opening the Start menu and in the search box type CMD. Then insert the numbers I gave in the previous post. Change it to Use the following DNS server address On this pop-up window you'll see Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically are checked. Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) On the next screen, click on Local Area Connection MIL site.Ĭlick on the icon in the bottom right of your task bar that indicates Internet Access MIL security, it maybe could prevent access to a. Well if it's not responding, I would manually insert a DNS IP address and try it again. This would also leave a trail of what sites you have visited. mil site, they could have reset your settings to go to their designated nameserver. Just think about it, if they wanted to prevent you from getting to a. That setting in your computer is a good target for them. Who knows what bogus, trojan, or mallware sites may have done or could have done to your settings. Ping may not result in getting a result from a mil domain because of their security settings. I also can get into the army mil site with that machine. My windows-7 machine is set to Obtain DNS server address automatically. I have mine set to use the following DNS server addresses. With my system, windows-2000, Under Local Area Connection, Properties, Highlight Internet Protocol, Properties (in that window), Maybe the DNS server in your modem or default one in your system internet connection is at fault. I just logged in to without any problems.
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