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Does anyone know how to connect ipvanish to a formuler7 box. I have downloaded app and set up account but it will not connect. The green connect button does nothing. Do I have to enable wifi in settings. My subscription is active and everything looks good on the app which I got from google play store. But when I press the green connect button it will not connect . Is it different because it is a MAC address.

Ive used NordVPN successfully before (i downloaded their app from google play store and was able to connect) for what it's worth. But i wasnt happy with the speeds I was getting so i gave up on that. But ya, not sure why your IPvanish app wouldnt work, sorry

You could always install the VPN on your router. Depending on the type of router you have it can be super easy, to a little bit of work. For me (d link router), there was a VPN section within the routers software setup and it was relatively easy to install VPN onto it

wifi settings shouldnt have anything to do with this since you're plugged in via ethernet. Although the box runs Android, I believe it's a slightly altered version of android and thus every app may not necessarily play nice on the box. I tried to install my vpn directly into android (not using an app, but rather within the VPN section of android settings) but it wouldnt connect for whatever reason.

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