However, there are times that users experience the vpn connection error 800 windows 8 on their Windows computers.
A vpn connection error 800 windows 8 issue can occur because of a number of reasons, so in today’s article, we’re going to show you how to fix vpn connection error 800 windows 8.
- If you get the Error 800: VPN connection terminated unexpectedly error, this usually means that your VPN or firewall has blocked the VPN connection.
- You can quickly fix this issue by disabling the firewall or VPN, but if the problem persists, try another VPN service provider.
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Check your VPN settings
- First, open Command prompt as administrator.
- Enter the following command and press Return: ipconfig /all
- Search for the IP address listed under the IPv4 address section.
- Open your web browser and enter this IP address in the URL bar.
- If the web authentication screen appears, enter your username/password and click OK.
- If the authentication screen does not appear, it usually means your VPN configuration isn’t correct.
- Check your router settings
Open Command prompt as administrator. - Enter the following command and press Return: ipconfig /all
- Look for the †̃Default Gateway’ section.
- Open your web browser and enter this IP address in the URL bar.
- If the web authentication screen appears, enter your username/password and click OK.
- If the authentication screen does not appear, it usually means your VPN configuration isn’t correct.
- Check your VPN client settings
Open Run by pressing Windows Key + R hotkey. - Type msconfig and click OK to start System Configuration.
- Click on Services tab.
- Scroll down the list of services and locate VPN Client, right-click on it and select Disable.
- Now reboot your PC and check if the problem is resolved.
Make sure VPN connection is enabled
- Open Control Panel.
- Click on Network and Internet.
- Click on VPN under Network and Sharing Center
- Click on Change VPN settings
- Check on Show VPN status in menu bar
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Check for DNS issues
- Open the Run dialog box by pressing Windows + R hotkey.
- Type cmd and click OK to open the Command prompt as an administrator.
- In the Command prompt, type ipconfig/flushdns and press Enter.
- Close the Command prompt and check if the issue is resolved.
- Check for Firewall issues
- Open the Run dialog box by pressing Windows + R hotkey.
- Type cmd and click OK to open the Command prompt as an administrator.
- In the Command prompt, type netsh winsock reset and press Enter.
- Close the Command prompt and check if the issue is resolved.
- Check your VPN settings
- Open the Run dialog box by pressing Windows + R hotkey.
- Type cmd and click OK to open the Command prompt as an administrator.
- In the Command prompt, type ipconfig/release and press Enter.
- Close the Command prompt and check if the issue is resolved.
Check for firewall issues
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Set your Windows firewall to the default configuration.
Open Control Panel > System and Security > System > Windows Firewall.
Click the Advanced Settings link. - Then select the Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall option.
- Select the VPN option.
- Select the VPN profile that you want to configure.
- Then in the Add or Remove Windows Firewall Rule dialog box, select Allow the connection or app by selecting “Allow the connection”.
- Click on OK.
Disable IPv6
- To do so, open Command prompt as an administrator and type: netsh interface ipv6 set global disabled
- Restart your computer
- Disable windows firewall
Check for VPN software updates
- Go to your VPN provider’s website and check for available updates.
- Be sure to update the software on your Windows PC and the VPN.
