I have the same problem. Still no answer from Norton but the keep bombarding us with questions to subscribe extra services … I realy need this working!
Still same… stuck with this…
This is really starting to bother me.
I don’t need antivirus software or any such a nonsense thing.
I’m in a virtual machine in a virtual machine most of the time anyway.
All I need is a WORKING VPN service, even if it’s can be slow, that’s all.
No… are we asking for too much???
ok… this is what i have… fiber connection… not good not bad one…
and this one is what i achive so far…
First of all… i removed the 360 sh*t and install an old vpn standalone one…
Yes… results are disastrous…
but now… at least i have “AT WILL” vpn service…
Not at its sweet will…
Don’t waste your time simultaneous install of both…
As i understand… 360 one is the troubled one and its problems dominate systemwide…
Remove and make it forgotton…
fr-exmple scan ur regs with ccleaner and solve all remainings…
This is what i’ve done:
Remove the 360 sh*t (uninstall)
remove all residues from system … regs / files / folders / etc…
restart
search for possible residues again… regs / files / folders / etc…
hunt them down…
restart
install nsvpn. i’ve used that below one…
it is waiting in my one-drive forewer for these days…
You can use maybe more close dated one…
wait idle (its updating it self slient mode) weird…!!!
restart… voila… ready to go…
ok super slow mode but… it works at least…
Hi guys, I have an enterprise grade firewall with application control. I added the application “WireGuard VPN Protocol” as allowed and the VPN receives a virtual IP address … on all pc’s. So the solution has to be in that direction …
The laptop with the problem receiving a Virtual IP has been updated to version 25.2. The issue persists, still no virtual IP. VPN is useless on that machine
I had the same issue. Support tried multiple time to fix. Eventually I checked the install on a different systme and found it was using Wireguard instead of OpenVPN. I had t ouse the Norton removal tool, remove all Norton files and references to Norton in the registry. Reinstalled Norton 360 and Wireguard drivers were installed as the VPN protocol. It’s been days now with no VPN issues.
It started working for me once I switched to the Mimic VPN preference. Not sure if its the same for others…





