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Check Internet Connection:
Turn off your router and test the Wi-Fi connection. Ensure the router is connected to the Wi-Fi network.
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Firewall Rules:
Turn off any firewall rules that block HTTPS. Go to chrome://settings and select "Firewall Rules" to remove or disable the HTTPS rule.
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Chrome VPN Server:
Enable Chrome's VPN server under chrome://settings. Click "Install" and allow the VPN server to connect.
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Verify VPN Server URL:
Check the URL you're using for your Google VPN. Ensure it matches the one you have installed.
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Disable or Adjust Firewall Rules:
Close any firewall rules that block HTTPS. Click "Install" and adjust the settings as needed.
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Check DNS Settings:
Ensure your DNS name is correct and up-to-date. Resolve DNS blocks and restart your router.
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Use a Different Browser:
Test the VPN using a different browser to determine if the issue is browser-specific.
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Contact Google Support:
If the issue persists, visit support.google.com and follow the provided steps to contact Google support.
By systematically addressing each potential issue, you should be able to resolve your Google VPN problem.


