![]() We also tried to do "scan now" and it did restore some corrupted stuff but none of them affected my problem as it was still there. I had my friend network engineer to remotely look at my PC and he wasn't been able to find anything wrong but he made conclusion: It did help and everything worked but I didn't wanted to use it, so I downloaded fresh copy of W11 from Microsoft website and installed it and Netch was broken again. I decided to download older version of W10 - W10 LTSC 2021. Reinstalling LAN / Wi-FI drivers + making sure they are recentĪt the same time when I had issues, I use the same Netch program with my VPN server and I was able to connect on Iphone (using Shadowrocket app) and on different PC using the same Netch program.If website is only IPv4 it just gives timeout error and never opens. So basically I could only open Websites that support ipV6 like Google. Connection is established but I get error saying: "NO:HTTP, NO:UDP". So when I did full fresh install of Windows 10 (I used Rufus and USB stick) I realized that Netch no longer able to connect to VPN server properly. It was really good VPN, it was reaching 800 mbit/s download speed so it was important for me to have it. The reason I use this specific VPN is because my friend is from China and he sells VPNs and this is VPN protocol they are using there. Everything-everything worked fine except one thing: I use app called Netch to access my VMESS VPN server (I believe it called v2ray protocol or something like that). But I installed W10 and this is where problems begin. It came originally with Windows 11 and everything at first glance worked fine there. I got this new PC last week: AMD Ryzen 7800X3D / 32GB DDR5 7200 Mhz T-Force ram / MSI B650-VC / 1000 watt EVGA PSU / Radeon XFX 7800 XT / Adata Gold 800 2TB ram. This problem is going to sound weird as hell, but bear with me.
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