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#482
Originally Posted by prk60091 View Post
i found the answer in a prior bug

here is a very simple way of restoring

Just edit the connection in Connection Manager and in the "advanced" section:
o tick the proxy-enable box
o delete the proxy IP
o set the port to 0
o untick the proxy-enable box
Hi,

Thank you very much for your help.

However, I tried this, and when i enabled the proxy (on both my home and uni connections) there wasn't a proxy IP to delete, and the port was already at 0.

The connection definitely doesn't work at home or uni, only at home for that one website :\

Perhaps I will try just reflashing, in case another install is causing this problem (i installed android, and partly installed debian)

Thanks