Proxy connections are typically written as proxy IP number colon port number.
The port number is 3128 not 8080.
Remove the colon and 3128 from the left field and type 3128 into the right field.
Generally speaking you do not have to reboot after changing the proxy setting but there could be situations where it's required.Did that. Do I need to restart the computer, or would that be instantaneous?
I went to https://www.whatismyip.com/proxy-check/ and it still says I am not using a proxy.
Generally speaking you do not have to reboot after changing the proxy setting but there could be situations where it's required.
What's the source for this proxy server? if you got it from a list it may not be current and no longer functional.
After you put the proxy settings in, did you see the SAVE button below? It's easy to overlook. Without saving the changed settings they don't go into effect.Got the numbers off the internet and while back, that's probably it.
I don't think so but you could try another DNS server.I use OpenDNS for my DNS services, rather than using the default ISP. Would that be an issue here?
I don't know. I avoid using proxy servers and resort to them only on occasion when traveling. They are often finicky and unreliable and it may take several attempts to find one that works. Why your PC seemingly refuses to use the proxy server is unclear to me. Maybe it's a firewall issue. One of the computer aces here should be able to figure it out.I just entered some numbers from one of the sites listed above, but I was still not using a proxy. So it has me thinking that there is something going on in my laptop or setup somewhere, that isn't quite right.
And yes, I have been using the Save button.
I don't have a firewall--or I use whatever firewall Windows uses by default.I don't think so but you could try another DNS server.
I don't know. I avoid using proxy servers and resort to them only on occasion when traveling. They are often finicky and unreliable and it may take several attempts to find one that works. Why your PC seemingly refuses to use the proxy server is unclear to me. Could it be a firewall issue?
The proxy IP address is 67.43.228.251 . Remove the colon and the port number 3343 from your entry. You already have the port number in the right field.
Also, check Don't use the proxy server for local (intranet) addresses.
Try some other public DNS and see if it helps. I don't have any rope left.
I would only change DNS 1 which is the primary DNS.I am going to disable my OpenDNS settings. I just want to make sure that I am removing the correct numbers. I have a linksys router, this is inside my router webUI. Do I remove the StaticDNS 1 & 2? 3 also? Or are these not the correct settings to tweak?
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