Your internet isn't linking with any VPN provider.
Your internet isn't linking with any VPN provider.
You're facing a persistent problem where your internet connection doesn't work with any VPN service. Despite trying to disable the Windows firewall and using various tools like Speedify, Hide.me, and TunnelBear, the connection remains stuck in an endless "connecting" state without progress.
If you're using a network set up by someone else, they might have turned off VPNs or proxies, affecting all devices on that network. Check with the person managing the network—like a parent or workplace administrator—to verify the settings. If it's not related to the network, the issue likely lies with your own device, which I can't assist with directly.
The turbo vpn seems questionable; it's important to confirm whether it's connected to your PC or the network. I'd ask another device to verify. You can also check your ISP account on their website—like logging into Virgin Media gives access to filters, parental controls, and security settings.
I use Verizon (FIOS/DSL), Comcast, Antietam and Cox in the mid-Atlantic region. Others might have better ideas. I can confirm these providers don’t block VPNs. Usually it’s not the service itself but specific ports that get blocked—typically 443/80 would be safe. However, since you’re able to reach this forum, port 443 is likely working. You should explore how to set up your VPN to route through 443. For instance, TunnelBear offers a feature called "ghostbear" that can bypass common blocking methods.