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Cyberghost VPN disrupted my network (Pop_Os!)

Cyberghost VPN disrupted my network (Pop_Os!)

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blakestert
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08-02-2016, 12:43 PM
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I solved the issue with CyberGhost VPN on Pop_OS! I shared my experience: my brother and I tried to play Metal Slug on Fightcade, but faced problems when both connected from the same network. After installing CyberGhost VPN on my laptop, everything worked smoothly. However, when I tried to stop or uninstall it, I made a mistake with the command. I initially mistyped "sudo cyberghostvpn stop" and used the wrong one. After restarting, the VPN stayed active, but uninstalling was tricky because it needed authentication. I had to reach out to CyberGhost support, but their response was unclear. I even tried the same setup in a virtual machine, which helped, though my internet remained unstable afterward. I’m hoping someone can clarify the steps or offer better guidance. Thanks for your help!
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blakestert
08-02-2016, 12:43 PM #1

I solved the issue with CyberGhost VPN on Pop_OS! I shared my experience: my brother and I tried to play Metal Slug on Fightcade, but faced problems when both connected from the same network. After installing CyberGhost VPN on my laptop, everything worked smoothly. However, when I tried to stop or uninstall it, I made a mistake with the command. I initially mistyped "sudo cyberghostvpn stop" and used the wrong one. After restarting, the VPN stayed active, but uninstalling was tricky because it needed authentication. I had to reach out to CyberGhost support, but their response was unclear. I even tried the same setup in a virtual machine, which helped, though my internet remained unstable afterward. I’m hoping someone can clarify the steps or offer better guidance. Thanks for your help!

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Asaseufy
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08-02-2016, 01:57 PM
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Check the status of NetworkManager.service using systemctl. If it shows issues, restart it with sudo. Ensure DNS settings are correct; if problems persist, the internet connection might be affected.
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Asaseufy
08-02-2016, 01:57 PM #2

Check the status of NetworkManager.service using systemctl. If it shows issues, restart it with sudo. Ensure DNS settings are correct; if problems persist, the internet connection might be affected.