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**Ultimate offers download speeds of up to 2 gigabits per second; upload speeds are typically between 1 and 2 gigabits per second. 2 gigabit speeds can be obtained by directly connecting via ethernet cable to the ONT. The device conducting the speed test must be capable of sending and receiving data at a minimum of 2 gigabits of throughput.

*Connect Ultimate offers download speeds of up to 2 gigabits per second; upload speeds are typically between 1 and 2 gigabits per second. 2 gigabit speeds can be obtained by directly connecting via ethernet cable to the ONT. The device conducting the speed test must be capable of sending and receiving data at a minimum of 2 gigabits of throughput.

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I badly need help with my dropbox desktop client. This happened before and a simple uninstall/reinstall did the trick. Last week, the always connecting issue happened again. I tried reinstalling the client even to a newer version but it now says, "No internet connection". The issue first happened in my laptop. Thinking that it was only in my laptop, I checked my pc and noticed that the very same problem is also there.
I have searched high and low for a solution and based on the multiple suggestions from people with a similar problem, I have made these troubleshooting steps to no avail.
1. Uninstall, reinstall (even removing the %appdata% folder)
2. Run windows 8.1 in safe mode with networking
3. Tried resetting netsh
4. Changed the preferences to "No proxy" and making sure that my connections are set to "no proxy" as well
5. Turned off all firewalls and antivirus programs.
5. Tried resetting my modem and router (thinking that it might be a connection problem).
6. Hardwired both my pc and laptop
7. Scanned my laptop and pc for malwares but none have been found (maybe far-fetched but worth trying)

I had the same issue and called my ISP, the guy was really helpful and we noticed that the DNS was not updating correctly so it had to be updated either on the ISP side, the DSL, the Router or on the PC directly. I entered it on my PC Network connection and it started working right away. you can use the google DNS or Opendns ip.

I am having these same issues but only on my desktop, but unlike you I can access it on my laptop. Like you I am running Windows 7 on the desktop and 8.1 on the laptop. I sent a message to customer support and was pointed to this forum. Per customer support they are too busy to answer my question or provide me with guidance. You have done more things than I have as I have not tried changing proxy settings or networks settings. Nice to know I am not alone with this problem.

Guys, would like to update the status of my issue. This has been solved.
Apparently, something from the ISP side was block the connection to the dropbox server.
Anybody who has tried 'everything', turning off the firewall, changed the dropbox setting to 'no proxy' etc. (steps done above) but still wouldn't connect, I suggest you do a trace route on dropbox.com
1. for windows, press Windows+R, then type 'cmd'
2. on CMD, type "tracert dropbox.com)
3. if there is a time out from numbers 1 to 5, it means theres something wrong with the modem or there's something wrong with your isp's connection. If the timeout is from 6 to 13, it means your connection is not connecting to the dropbox server. Meaning there might be a firewall from the ISP side that's preventing you to connect.

Are you able to browse to the Dropbox website? Have you tried a different network conenction, or plugged your computer directly into your cable modem or other network device (bypassing any router you may be using)?

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I was able to download the latest release of the app, but when I run it, the icon says connecting but it doesn't connect. When I select signin, nothing happens. I am able to login to my files on Safari, but cannot sign in with the app.

Welcome to the club. Two weeks ago I was using my R8000 and in the mean time we moved. Now I finally tried connecting my Nighthawk to the new cable modem and no internet. The LED stays amber, no matter how many powe cycles of the network or factory resets I have perfromed on the Nighthawk. I got out my older WNDR-4500 and it connects to the internet just fine. I am sick that I paid for this expensive product that has been frustrating since I got it--the router randomly drops the internet--apparently now for good. I have tried every "solution" that Netgear has offered and NONE of them work...just a $300 blinking amber LED.

MAC spoofing did fix the issue, allowing the router to finally connect to the internet. But it seems to this consumer that a $300 router ought to connect to the internet easier and more reliably than a less costly one--manufactured by the same company. Anyway, thanks for the suggestion.

I am finally able to use my Netgear Nighthawk X6 R8000 without regular frustration. For a temporary solution MAC spoofing did the trick. However, upgrading the firmware to a Flashrouter removed that requirement. Now the router connects using its own MAC address.

just got my arlo yesterday. Connected it directly to the router via the ethernet cable but got only the amber light. Turned off and on again but no difference. plugged the ethernet cable into an apple airport extreme which itself is connected to the router and working fine, but nothing changes. Took the ethernet cable feeding the airport extreme and went with it into arlo but nothing changes. any suggestions?

Try a factory reset first. Since it depends on the firmware version in the base station as to the procedure, try the old method first. Press the reset and Sync buttons at the same time and hold for 10-15 seconds or until the LEDs flash amber. If that doesn't give you the proper indication of the LEDs, use the new method which is the same thing but only the reset button. Once reset, try the Internet connection again. Be sure to tell us what the various LEDs are doing.

thank you but it did not work. I tried both reset methods, with and without the ethernet cable connected, always with the same result. first all lights flash amber, then they turn to steady amber, and eventually only the power light lights up green or the power lihgt green and the internet light amber. In all cases I turned off the arlo after the lights were steady and turned it back on. is it worth sending the unit back for a replacement?

I got a second unit but it gives me the same problem. I am starting to believe that the problem is in the router. I now gave one of the base stations to a friend and asked him to try it at home with his connection to see if the problem persists.

You may want to temporarily drop back and punt with the router security. I don't mean to disable it completely but to go back to stock settings so you're not chasing your tail. As for ports, a few folks have reported needing port 123 (ntp) open as well as 80 and 443, all to Netgear.com.

My base station would not connect to my router. VMS4430. I did everything to try to correct it. I read all the trouble shooting and it came down to this. I recently installed Norton's WIFI protector which enabled VPN. As soon as I disabled it the app immediately recognized the base station. I also couldn't register the Arlo Pro. It kept asking for a password when I hadn't even created an account, at least that's what I thought. Come to find out I had an old Netgear account that I forgot about. As soon as I recovered my password, registration went smoothly and now all four cameras work great!! Sounds complicated but entirely my doing. Once I figured it out worked great.

For personalized support specific to the Arlo products you own, access Support from within the Arlo iOS or Android App. Simply login to your Arlo App, go to Settings, Support, then select the Arlo product you would like support for.

I have a theory about that, which you could help test. In older versions of SketchUp there is an i18n.dat, that amongst other things holds the URL that is used to test if there is Internet. The entry in the file looks like this:

Hi.
I have the same problem with internet connection since a few month.
Using SketchUp Pro 2018 on Mac Book Pro / OS 11.14 (Big Sur)
Is there also a way to solve the problem by changing the URL.
And where can i find it?
Best regards

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