Hi! I see you're getting an "internet not found" message when you try to launch VPN Cat for the first time, even though your internet connection is working. Let’s figure this out together.
First, can you confirm: - Is your Windows 10 system fully connected to the internet (e.g., can you browse websites without issues)? - Are you using any firewall or antivirus software that might block VPN Cat? - Did you try restarting the router or your PC?
Assuming basic connectivity is fine, here’s a step-by-step to try:
1. Check Internet Connection Double-check that your network is active and stable. Try opening a web page in your browser to be sure.
2. Run VPN Cat as Administrator Right-click the VPN Cat app icon and select “Run as administrator.” Sometimes permission issues prevent the app from detecting internet properly.
3. Temporarily Disable Firewall/Antivirus Your security software might block VPN Cat’s connection. Temporarily disable them to test if VPN Cat connects. If it does, add VPN Cat to allowed programs.
4. Verify VPN Profile and Permissions When VPN Cat installs, it creates VPN profiles and permissions in Windows. If these profiles are corrupted or missing, VPN Cat might fail to detect internet. Try closing the app and restarting your PC, then launching VPN Cat again to allow it to configure profiles.
5. Flush DNS Cache Open Command Prompt (search “cmd”, right-click and “Run as administrator”), then enter: <br> ipconfig /flushdns <br> After this, restart VPN Cat.
6. Check Windows Network Adapter Settings Sometimes VPN drivers conflict or are misconfigured. Go to Control Panel → Network and Internet → Network Connections and see if any VPN adapter is disabled. Enable if found disabled.
If these don’t help, please tell me if any error messages pop up, or if there’s anything else unusual when you open the app. We can then try some more advanced troubleshooting.
Are you comfortable trying the above steps? I’m here to guide you through all of them!
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Hi! I see you're getting an "internet not found" message when you try to launch VPN Cat for the first time, even though your internet connection is working. Let’s figure this out together.
First, can you confirm:
- Is your Windows 10 system fully connected to the internet (e.g., can you browse websites without issues)?
- Are you using any firewall or antivirus software that might block VPN Cat?
- Did you try restarting the router or your PC?
Assuming basic connectivity is fine, here’s a step-by-step to try:
1. Check Internet Connection
Double-check that your network is active and stable. Try opening a web page in your browser to be sure.
2. Run VPN Cat as Administrator
Right-click the VPN Cat app icon and select “Run as administrator.” Sometimes permission issues prevent the app from detecting internet properly.
3. Temporarily Disable Firewall/Antivirus
Your security software might block VPN Cat’s connection. Temporarily disable them to test if VPN Cat connects. If it does, add VPN Cat to allowed programs.
4. Verify VPN Profile and Permissions
When VPN Cat installs, it creates VPN profiles and permissions in Windows. If these profiles are corrupted or missing, VPN Cat might fail to detect internet. Try closing the app and restarting your PC, then launching VPN Cat again to allow it to configure profiles.
5. Flush DNS Cache
Open Command Prompt (search “cmd”, right-click and “Run as administrator”), then enter:
<br> ipconfig /flushdns <br>After this, restart VPN Cat.
6. Check Windows Network Adapter Settings
Sometimes VPN drivers conflict or are misconfigured. Go to Control Panel → Network and Internet → Network Connections and see if any VPN adapter is disabled. Enable if found disabled.
If these don’t help, please tell me if any error messages pop up, or if there’s anything else unusual when you open the app. We can then try some more advanced troubleshooting.
Are you comfortable trying the above steps? I’m here to guide you through all of them!