Overview
If your device is having trouble connecting to the internet or establishing the VPN connection, your network settings might be the culprit.
Your network settings control what your device can connect to and how. Resetting these settings to their default values will likely help your device connect to the internet again.
This mostly applies to Wi-Fi connections. However, corrupted network settings can impact Bluetooth, or even Cellular data/LTE connections as well.
It is not necessary to reset your network settings unless things are not working correctly, or you are instructed to do so by our support team.
Windows
If you are using Wi-Fi, there might be an issue with your network settings. These settings can sometimes become corrupted, and interfere with VPN connections.
Luckily, you can reset your network settings at any time. This won't delete any of your apps, photos, or other data. However, it will erase your saved Wi-Fi passwords, and other connection information.
Reset your Network Settings
How to reset the Network Settings on your Windows computer:
Open your Settings app. It looks like a cog/gear shaped icon.
To open Settings, click the Windows Start button, type settings in the search box and press Enter.
Navigate to Network & Internet, then scroll down and click the Network Reset link.
Click the Reset now button, then choose Yes from the confirmation window.
You may need to restart your computer after resetting these settings before the changes will be applied.
macOS
If you are using Wi-Fi, there might be an issue with your network settings. These settings can sometimes become corrupted, and interfere with VPN connections.
Luckily, you can reset your network settings at any time. This won't delete any of your apps, photos, or other data. However, it will erase your saved Wi-Fi passwords, and other connection information.
Reset your Network Settings
How to reset the Network Settings on your Mac computer:
From the Apple menu near the corner of your screen, select System Preferences.
If you don't see the System Preferences option, select System Settings.
In the Network tab, remove your current connection by selecting Wi-Fi, then clicking the minus symbol (-).
Add it again by clicking the plus symbol (+), and selecting Wi-Fi from the drop-down.
Click Create, and then choose Apply to save your settings.
You may need to re-enter your Wi-Fi password after resetting these settings.
iOS
If you are using Wi-Fi, there might be an issue with your network settings. These settings can sometimes become corrupted, and interfere with VPN connections.
Luckily, you can reset your network settings at any time. This won't delete any of your apps, photos, or other data. However, it will erase your saved Wi-Fi passwords, and other connection information.
Reset your Network Settings
How to reset the Network Settings on your Apple iPhone/iPad:
Open your Settings app. It looks like a cog/gear shaped icon.
If you can't find this icon, ask Siri to open your Settings.
Navigate to General > Reset, then tap Reset Network Settings.
If prompted, enter your passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings again.
You may need to re-enter your Wi-Fi password after resetting these settings.
Android
If you are using Wi-Fi, there might be an issue with your network settings. These settings can sometimes become corrupted, and interfere with VPN connections.
Luckily, you can reset your network settings at any time. This won't delete any of your apps, photos, or other data. However, it will erase your saved Wi-Fi passwords, and other connection information.
Reset your Network Settings
How to reset the Network Settings on your Android phone/tablet:
Open your Settings app. It looks like a cog/gear or a wrench shaped icon.
If you can't find this icon, ask Google to open your Settings.
Select General management from the list of available options.
It may be labeled System depending on the make and model of your device.
Tap Reset or Reset options, depending on your device.
Tap Reset network settings.
You will be prompted to confirm, and your device may restart.
You may need to re-enter your Wi-Fi password after resetting these settings.
Common Questions
I still can't connect to the VPN, what do I do?
Please try following each of the steps in our Troubleshooting Connection Issues article. If that doesn't work, contact us for further assistance.
Why can't I see this option on my device?
On Windows 7 computers, click the Windows Start button, type cmd in the search box and press Enter. In the prompt that opens, type netsh int ip reset and press Enter.